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Thread: Remote Desktop

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    Default Remote Desktop

    I'm thinking of turning my old PC into a linux server, just to see how it is and stuff.. I need a program that will allow me to dial into it from my Mac or Windows Vista PC just with a password or something, so I don't have to go back to the linux pc and accept the connection.

    Anyone know of any programs?

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    Teamviewer should do you just fine

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    A VNC program of some sort.

    http://www.tightvnc.com/download.html maybe.

    Depending on the linux distro you install it may have some VNC software on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd93 View Post
    Teamviewer should do you just fine
    I don't think Teamviewer has a Linux support, does it?

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    If you are using it as a server there is no reason to install a GUI. Just use the shell. You can SSH to give remote access to the shell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    If you are using it as a server there is no reason to install a GUI. Just use the shell. You can SSH to give remote access to the shell.
    Hmm..

    Would you recommend I install the server version of Ubuntu?

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