Re: VNC ? again
- From: Wade Smart <wadesmart@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 20:42:49 -0600
NoOp wrote:
Wade, VNC is already there, just enable by System|Preferences|Remote
Desktop. Click on "Allow other users etc". Uninstall the tight VNC
stuff. Even though I use Gnome v KDE I high recommend installing and
using Krdc as the client. It's much easier to use and the scroll bars
actually work.
When you get that working, come back & we'll help you set up NX (or
freeNX) if you'd like.
02272008 2035 GMT-6
I know is already there.
This is what I need to do - or help set up.
From the front office to the back of the school - the admin needs to be
able to control the screen - the mouse, point and click, etc, to show
the end user how to do, or how to fix something. Because of some out of
date district rules we cant install other software on the computers so,
I thought we could do it via the browser.
This is what I have now.
Under Remote Desktop Preferences I have
Allow other users to view your desktop
Allow other users to control your desktop
Ask you for confirmation
Require the user to enter this password.
As I understand it, you have to have tightvncserver to have a shared
session. Unless Im misunderstanding, I want a shared session - one that
I and the teacher both share. Right?
All the desktops have Gnome.
I want to access the Ubuntu desktops with both Ubuntu and Windows XP
clients via a browser.
Wade
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