Nicolas George (12024-07-18):
> I want to display a desktop and applications running on a Debian box on
> the screen and keyboard of a ChromeBook. Over LAN+WLAN mostly, but if it
> can also work more remotely in degraded mode it would be nice.
>
> I see various options to try: VNC with a native An
On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 15:33:40 +0300, Anssi Saari wrote:
> I've mostly used VNC and x2go for Windows-to-Linux and Linux-to-Linux.
>
> VNC was and is:
> - Solid and we actually use it at work too.
> - Limited in the number of mouse buttons at some point to five, minor
> but annoying. At the tim
Nicolas George writes:
> Would perchance somebody here have already investigated a similar need
> and be able to tell which solutions are the most promising in terms of
> reliability and user experience.
I've mostly used VNC and x2go for Windows-to-Linux and Linux-to-Linux.
VNC was and is:
- So
.
If not, I will post my findings eventually.
I use VNC and a SSH-tunnel to do remote-desktop between Debian and
Debian. I use a server (my server) for the connection, but peer-to-peer
is also possible. And a VPN instead of a SSH-tunnel.
Some ASCII art:
client <--ssh--> myserver
Xiyue Deng (12024-07-18):
> I have been using Chrome Remote Desktop[1] for a few years, and it has
> been very reliable. Everything is handled through a web page so you
> need not install anything in the Android subsystem. Recently (about a
> year actually) it added support for pipew
of
> reliability and user experience.
>
> If not, I will post my findings eventually.
>
> Thanks in advance.
I have been using Chrome Remote Desktop[1] for a few years, and it has
been very reliable. Everything is handled through a web page so you
need not install anything in the Andr
Hi.
I want to display a desktop and applications running on a Debian box on
the screen and keyboard of a ChromeBook. Over LAN+WLAN mostly, but if it
can also work more remotely in degraded mode it would be nice.
I see various options to try: VNC with a native Android client, VNC with
a client run
;>> end) where there is no option to fwd ports?
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>> Gareth
> >>>
> >>
> >>> Teamviewer ?
> >>> https://www.teamviewer.com/en-us/download/linux/
> >>>
> >>
> >> Why didn
> On 4 May 2023, at 22:20, Geert Stappers wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 10:10:51PM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>> On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote:
>>> 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>>> It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome exte
On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 10:10:51PM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote:
> On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote:
> > 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote:
> >> It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work
> >> properly with Buster + Mate. I haven't tr
> On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote:
>
> On 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly
>> with Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option
>> in the e
On 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote:
It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly with
Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option in the
environment concerned due to CUPS bugs, but in Buster there is about 5 seconds
of remote-
It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly with
Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option in the
environment concerned due to CUPS bugs, but in Buster there is about 5 seconds
of remote-mouse-movement then no more.
Does anyone kn
On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 at 15:41, Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Does anyone know what state gnome-remote-desktop is in on bookworm? I can't
> get it to work. I have a system recently upgraded to bookworm, running Gnome
> if that wasn't obvious.
>
This turned
Hi
Does anyone know what state gnome-remote-desktop is in on bookworm? I can't
get it to work. I have a system recently upgraded to bookworm, running
Gnome if that wasn't obvious.
In Gnome settings, under Sharing I have turned on Remote Desktop and Remote
Control, but other clients on
I posted the following to the Gnome Reddit and receive no response, so
I'm wondering if anyone here has been able to get this combination
working.
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On 2019-05-11, Esteban L wrote:
> Thanks for the Reply Curt,
>
> Sorry in advance to the rest of the group, with my lack of
> "professionalism" and lack of Subject line =) I was very tired, as I am
> sure many can appreciate. Perpetual stage of tiredness.
>
> I have tried editing the file, by rem
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Date: Sat, 11 May 2019 12:26:32 - (UTC)
On 2019-05-11, Esteban L wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have this weird situation, I can't figure out.
>
> I can launch the Remote Deskto
>On Nov 18, 2013 6:15 PM, "Ralf Mardorf" wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 16:33 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> > I don't know what happened to
> quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
> > unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
>
> By Emilio’s quoting some
> paragraphs
On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 16:33 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
> unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
By Emilio’s quoting some paragraphs became endless lines, so the
quotation sign is only at the begin
Hi,
I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
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On 17/11/2013 20:40, Emilio Lopez wrote:
I think what you are looking for is x11vnc which allows you to view local
session by vnc
EmilioLLBB
Emilio, brilliant, I'd missed the need for it.
Installed, and after reading man x11vnc - it's quite long - used:
$ x11vnc -display :0
Gave us the us
nually configured a Modeline for 1440x900. (This works fine on the
> > attached screen even through the KVM.) The remote desktop appears to
> > be 4x3 shape, and something closer to 800x600, I would guess.
>
> Vnc4server doesn't (and should not) take into account any ED
ached screen even through the KVM.) The remote desktop appears to
> be 4x3 shape, and something closer to 800x600, I would guess.
Vnc4server doesn't (and should not) take into account any EDID. The
entire point of VNC is to be able run even if video card(s) is
physically absent at the hos
>
> Thanks, done.
>
>>
>>
>> Your xstartup script tries to execute non-installed 'gnome-session'.
>> Try replacing 'gnome-session' with '/etc/X11/Xsession',
>
>
> Huge steps forward following your suggestion. Working remo
ing 'gnome-session' with '/etc/X11/Xsession',
Huge steps forward following your suggestion. Working remote desktop
achieved, but 'not' the same desktop as hosted on the attached screen.
Differences are screen resolution, and application windows.
Had to use sl
Hi
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 15:57:14 +
Ron Leach wrote:
>> xauth: /home/ward/.Xauthority not writable, changes will be ignored
Your .Xauthority seems to be misconfigured (probably owned by root).
Please ensure that this file is owned by regular user and has 0600
permissions.
> The vnc4server
I'm hitting a problem trying to achieve remote desktop sharing for a
new-build box with Wheezy/XFCE.
The box is connected to the LAN for setting up and testing, and is
assigned a static IPv4 address 192.168.0.100 . A normal XFCE user
screen is presented (on a connected monitor) after
hadi motamedi wrote:
> Dear Kamaraju
> I am making use of the PuTTY Release 0.51 . Can you please let me know
> where is that "Enabling X11 forwarding" ?
> Regards
> H.Motamedi
putty -> ssh -> X11 -> check the "Enable X11 Forwarding" box.
All this is explained in putty documentation which can be
t; > Dear All
> > Can you please let us know what is the required service that needs to be
> > enabled on the Debian server to allow for Remote Desktop Connection
> opened
> > from the MS Windows client's side ?
> > Regards
> > H.Motamedi
>
> Install the ope
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 01:33:56PM +0800, debuser wrote:
> В Втр, 28/07/2009 в 06:22 +0100, hadi motamedi пишет:
> > Dear All
> > Can you please let us know what is the required service that needs to
> > be enabled on the Debian server to allow for Remote Desktop Connection
&
hadi motamedi wrote:
> Dear All
> Can you please let us know what is the required service that needs to be
> enabled on the Debian server to allow for Remote Desktop Connection opened
> from the MS Windows client's side ?
> Regards
> H.Motamedi
Install the openssh-serve
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 01:35 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> We are not your personal reference desk. Use your own initiative
> before coming to us.
Nice wording, will you grant me permission to c&p this please. :)
Thanks
Siggy
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В Втр, 28/07/2009 в 06:22 +0100, hadi motamedi пишет:
> Dear All
Can you please let us know what is the required service that needs to
be enabled on the Debian server to allow for Remote Desktop Connection
opened from the MS Windows client's side ?
Regards
H.Motamedi
As I k
6:33 AM, debuser wrote:
> В Втр, 28/07/2009 в 06:22 +0100, hadi motamedi пишет:
>
> > Dear All
> > Can you please let us know what is the required service that
> needs to
> > be enabled on the Debian server to allow for Rem
В Втр, 28/07/2009 в 06:22 +0100, hadi motamedi пишет:
> Dear All
> Can you please let us know what is the required service that needs to
> be enabled on the Debian server to allow for Remote Desktop Connection
> opened from the MS Windows client's side ?
> Regards
> H.Motam
is the required service that needs to
> > be enabled on the Debian server to allow for Remote Desktop Connection
> > opened from the MS Windows client's side ?
> > Regards
> > H.Motamedi
> >
>
> As I know it's impossible to use RDP to Linux.
>
> As alternative you may use: NX, VNC
>
>
Dear All
Can you please let us know what is the required service that needs to be
enabled on the Debian server to allow for Remote Desktop Connection opened
from the MS Windows client's side ?
Regards
H.Motamedi
I've used krdc through ssh tunnel on Debian etch hosts a few times, at
moment for viewing kino video exports at home, but the keyboard input is
messed up every once in a while.
For example I can't type a capitalized letters u, r, w, q, f, g, h, j, v
or c to a remote xterm with shift or caps lock.
Eric A. Bonney wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
posted to gmane.linux.debian.user:
> I am currently using VNC to remote desktop into my server that is in the
> basement when I need to make configuration changes. It works just fine,
> but the only issue is that I have to rem
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 02:42:50PM -0400, Eric A. Bonney wrote:
> I am currently using VNC to remote desktop into my server that is in the
> basement when I need to make configuration changes. It works just fine,
> but the only issue is that I have to remain logged into the system in
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 02:42:50PM -0400, Eric A. Bonney wrote:
> I am currently using VNC to remote desktop into my server that is in the
> basement when I need to make configuration changes. It works just fine,
> but the only issue is that I have to remain logged into the system in
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 14:42 -0400, Eric A. Bonney wrote:
> I am currently using VNC to remote desktop into my server that is in the
> basement when I need to make configuration changes. It works just fine,
> but the only issue is that I have to remain logged into the system in
>
I am currently using VNC to remote desktop into my server that is in the
basement when I need to make configuration changes. It works just fine,
but the only issue is that I have to remain logged into the system in
order for it to work. Is there anyway to remote desktop into the box
without
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 16:34 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> Hmmm:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Remote_Desktop
I followed that and got a link to a howto, but it didn't work. It has a
config file with options that are not in either the vncviewer or
tightvncviewer manpages, and I don't
elatively certain that they licensed RDP. I seem to recall that
> > > they advertise you can connect to a Mac from Windows using remote
> > > desktop, which would make it a near certainty that it is RDP.
> >
> > Will be excellent if it is RDP - I much prefer it to the
rtise you can connect to a Mac from Windows using remote
> > desktop, which would make it a near certainty that it is RDP.
>
> Will be excellent if it is RDP - I much prefer it to the VNC variants.
Alas, it's not RDP. port 3389 is not open (unless it's running on
something e
On Thu, April 12, 2007 17:33, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> Hmmm. Now you have me thinking. I have only used it once on my Mac. I
> am relatively certain that they licensed RDP. I seem to recall that
> they advertise you can connect to a Mac from Windows using remote
> desktop, whic
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 05:25:01PM +0100, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> On Thu, April 12, 2007 16:14, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 03:03:41PM +0100, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> >> Hi guys,
> >>
> >> I'm trying to connect to an OS X desktop that
On Thu, April 12, 2007 16:14, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 03:03:41PM +0100, Hans du Plooy wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm trying to connect to an OS X desktop that has remote desktop
>> enabled.
>> As far as I understand this is a VNC type
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 03:03:41PM +0100, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm trying to connect to an OS X desktop that has remote desktop enabled.
> As far as I understand this is a VNC type connection, but I'm not having
> any luck connecting.
>
> Is there
Hi guys,
I'm trying to connect to an OS X desktop that has remote desktop enabled.
As far as I understand this is a VNC type connection, but I'm not having
any luck connecting.
Is there something specific I have to do?
Thanks
Hans
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Bob Hynes wrote:
> Can anyone tell me exactly what I need to do to a remote desktop
> session from a Debian workstation to a Windows 2000 server? I can do
> it easily from Windows XP, but I don't really know the steps for
> Debian or the syntax involved. I tried looking this u
Can anyone tell me exactly what I need to do to a remote desktop session
from a Debian workstation to a Windows 2000 server? I can do it easily
from Windows XP, but I don't really know the steps for Debian or the
syntax involved. I tried looking this up in the KDE help file, but it'
Bob Hynes wrote:
> Hello, does anyone have a recommendation as far as a good VPN client
> goes? My plan is to use a VPN to connect to work, then a Windows-like
> remote desktop client to do a remote control.
>
> I do this with XP already, just curious if anyone has done this with
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 08:16:07PM +, Bob Hynes wrote:
> Hello, does anyone have a recommendation as far as a good VPN client
> goes? My plan is to use a VPN to connect to work, then a Windows-like
> remote desktop client to do a remote control.
If all you need is remote desktop,
Bob,
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 08:16:07PM +, Bob Hynes wrote:
> Hello, does anyone have a recommendation as far as a good VPN client
> goes? My plan is to use a VPN to connect to work, then a Windows-like
> remote desktop client to do a remote control.
Bob, for the remote desktop yo
Hello, does anyone have a recommendation as far as a good VPN client
goes? My plan is to use a VPN to connect to work, then a Windows-like
remote desktop client to do a remote control.
I do this with XP already, just curious if anyone has done this with
Debian.
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J. Miribel wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to remotely install debian sarge on a remote computer.
I have no physical access to the machine I want to install debian on.
I have a working dhcp/tftp server install, actually ready for fedora
core installs.
I know how to change my setup in order to
Hi everyone,
I would like to remotely install debian sarge on a
remote computer.
I have no physical access to the machine I want to
install debian on.
I have a working dhcp/tftp server install, actually
ready for fedora core installs.
I know how to change my setup in order to start a
de
Jan Grant wrote:
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Rodney Richison wrote:
What method would be good to control windows machines from my linux machine.
Windows remote desktop sucks. Though it's easy to setup with tsclient on my
debian box.
You don't explain which features of wind
Rodney Richison wrote:
What method would be good to control windows machines from my linux
machine. Windows remote desktop sucks. Though it's easy to setup with
tsclient on my debian box.
How about VNC? A VNC daemon is available for windows, and clients are
available for Linux.
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Rodney Richison wrote:
> What method would be good to control windows machines from my linux machine.
> Windows remote desktop sucks. Though it's easy to setup with tsclient on my
> debian box.
You don't explain which features of windows remote deskt
What method would be good to control windows machines from my linux
machine. Windows remote desktop sucks. Though it's easy to setup with
tsclient on my debian box.
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Op di, 23-11-2004 te 16:05 -0600, schreef Kent West:
> Bill Wohler wrote:
>
> >I can use the Remote Desktop under Windows XP to display the desktop of
> >a particular Windows machine. I thought that I could install xvncviewer
> >on my (much-preferred) Debian box and run
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 3:41 pm, Bill Wohler wrote:
> I can use the Remote Desktop under Windows XP to display the desktop of
> a particular Windows machine. I thought that I could install xvncviewer
> on my (much-preferred) Debian box and run "xvncviewer windows-host-name"
Bill Wohler wrote:
I can use the Remote Desktop under Windows XP to display the desktop of
a particular Windows machine. I thought that I could install xvncviewer
on my (much-preferred) Debian box and run "xvncviewer windows-host-name"
and it would be similar. But xvncviewer says &
I can use the Remote Desktop under Windows XP to display the desktop of
a particular Windows machine. I thought that I could install xvncviewer
on my (much-preferred) Debian box and run "xvncviewer windows-host-name"
and it would be similar. But xvncviewer says "Connection refus
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From: "Lou Losee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: Exporting running display ala Remote Desktop or VNC for windows
> * Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02
* Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 02:11]:
> Danie Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I want to continue working on a running GNOME desktop in my office from
> > a remote location.
>
> Maybe it's sufficient to just run the applications you need? Just
> ssh into your office (us
Danie Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to continue working on a running GNOME desktop in my office from
> a remote location.
Maybe it's sufficient to just run the applications you need? Just
ssh into your office (using the -X option if needed), and start
running X11 programs.
This is n
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 19:30 +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to continue working on a running GNOME desktop in my office from
> a remote location.
>
> I know it's possible to export the running display with KDE's remote
> desktop. But, that requires
Hi all,
I want to continue working on a running GNOME desktop in my office from
a remote location.
I know it's possible to export the running display with KDE's remote
desktop. But, that requires user interaction on the running display.
Then, there is x0rfbserver, which works qu
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