I'm not sure what you want to do. All Linux systems come with telnet clients as well as tools like ssh for secure logins. Also, Linux has a complete set of X servers et. all so you can run X applications on the server with the display on your desktop. On 22 May 2002 at 12:16, Andrew Lietzow wrote:
Dear SuSE Wizards,
I have sold an application for years that has a *nix backend but traditionally terminals or PC with terminal emulators running Telnet clients at the front end. What do I use if I want to run Linux at the Desktop with Linux at the Server?
Basically, I think I'm looking for a Telnet Client like what is offered by the James River Group but not for windoze but for Linux.
Any ideas? Is there something already in there that does a nice job? (I am familiar with Putty and it is decent, but I'm looking for a few more bells and whistles so that it might even be GUI.
TIA
-- Andrew Lietzow The ACL Group, Inc.
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