On Saturday 06 September 2003 11:11 am, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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I'm going to be surprised if this one is even possible, but the experts on this list have surprised me before.
My main machines are running SuSE 8.2. They're networked and behind a hardware firewall.
My laptop runs Windows 2000, and has to continue to do so in order to keep food on the table. I would like - while on my internal network (e.g. behind the firewall) to be able to use the Win2K machine to connect to my main Linux machine and run on it completely sharing the screen (including seeing the KDE screens if possible). This would be similar to the Windows world using PCAnywhere or NetOp to connect to another machine and essentially take it over.
Is this even possible? If so, what needs to be done?
tia - ---Michael
Check out the application VNC. It's included with SuSE 8.2. We use this at work to send the display of Windows machines to Solaris 9 machines. It's pretty cool. This page below explains exactly why someone like you would like this application. http://www.realvnc.com/why.html