Could you expand on this please???
When I'm sitting in front of my XP machine, I would most definitely like to use my SuSE desktop, as if I were on it. Is this what your saying is possible?
And this is possible in reverse (from SuSE to XP)?
Bernd
Yeap, I tought you might not have know about it... Okay, there are several ways of doing this, which one you use depends on several things: On the XP machine, you are going to need a VNC client. There are many, but I suggest you get the Free version from http://www.realvnc.com . When you install it on the Windows machine select Install as server, and give it a password. On the linux enter "vncviewer <ip of xp machine>:0" in a commandline enter the password of the VNC server installation, and Voila! you got the XP desktop on your linux machine.... The other way around has much more options as linux is a multiuser system. But try the following on your linux machine: start->Control Panel->Internet & Networking->Desktop Sharing->Access There you: Click "Allow uninvited connections", Unclick "Confirm uninvited...", Click "Allow univited connections to controll the desktop" enter a password and Click "Apply" Then on XP do Start->Programs->Real Vnc->VncViewer->Run VncViewer enter <Linux IP>:0 type password and Viola! you got the linux desktop in a window.... I'm sure you'll be back for more.... Till then, Happy Remoting.... Jerry