On Thursday 12 July 2007 16:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been googling around about how to access a windows desktop (win
> xp home) from linux.
>
> There seems to be a large array of such tools but none appear to tell
> you up front if one can access the actual windows desktop and control
>
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I like KDE's interface to rdesktop, krdc, which implements the RDP protocol
used in windows.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
I've been googling around about how to access a windows desktop (win
xp home) from linux.
There seems to be a large array of such tools but none appear to tell
you up front if one can access the actual windows desktop and control
it.
FreeNX looks like it might but
> FreeNX looks like it might but home pages are not clear to me.
>
> What are people using to access a networked windows XP home machine
> desktop and control it?
>
Usually some kind of VNC, to control the current desktop. I recently
used rdesktop to get a graphical login window.
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I've been googling around about how to access a windows desktop (win
xp home) from linux.
There seems to be a large array of such tools but none appear to tell
you up front if one can access the actual windows desktop and control
it.
FreeNX looks like it might but home pages are not clear to me.
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