Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 26 November 2004 04:10, James Knott wrote:
Osho GG wrote:
Go to KDE Control Center -> Internet & Network -> Desktop Sharing. Then click on Help. And check out the link that says read the full manual here.
KDE has a very nice Desktop Sharing mechanism. It essentially converts your running KDE desktop into a vncserver which someone else can connect to using a vncviewer. You can start and stop it without having to restart your KDE session. It automatically generates the passwords even and can email an invitation to someone else. It is pretty handy.
The problem with vnc, is that it requires someone at the remote system to allow access, which is not the greatest, if you don't have a keyboard & monitor attached.
Not at all, it is possible to set up both regular vnc and KDE remote desktop sharing to allow completely unattended sharing. Have a look at the settings available in KDE's desktop sharing setup, there is an option for allowing connections without manual verification
And those settings would be??? I've tried all the settings I can find, including turning off "Confirm uninvited connections before accepting".