Ok, I've been shaking my head these last few days trying to VNC into my Linux machine from my Windoze 7 machine using SSH. Here is what I've currently done so far:
I have SSH configured using port 8567, and have opened the tcp port 8567 in my firewall. I am able to ssh into the linux machine using putty on windoze, and do anything on the command line just fine.
intoCB wrote:Criticising Windoze doesn't count and actually damages Linux by making us look fanatical.As does saying things like "Windoze," "M$," "blue screen," and "blue screen of death."
I'm a quite old user of linux in general and ubuntu in particular and find it quite frustrating not to be able to answer a question.
Since I just register it appears that I only have one reputation point when I need 5 to answer a question.
But well, how can I earn these points if I can't answer a question?
Cheers
Gildas
Embedded Linux is hard to define, but at least we know now that Linux pros say Android is not embedded Linux. (See part 1 in this series, Android vs. Embedded Linux and this week’s Q&A with Mentor Graphics’ John Cherry.) That doesn’t mean, however, that Android isn’t useful in some embedded projects.
Hi the day i am moving to a dedicated Ubuntu based media server/HTPC and serving windoze based clients is getting very close but i have one question:
If my main Ubuntu based machine is put into S3 sleep mode : can those windoze clients access the files on that Ubuntu machine? Thanks in advance to anyone who could help! :popcorn:
I have an intranet application that uses activex. It runs fine in Windows 7 but not in Windows 8. I've used caspol to grant full trust, I've set IE 10 to allow downloading and running of activex controls.
I've even tried to run it in Chrome with an activex addon.
Nothing seems to work.
I'd really appreciate any insight. Jon
Gud day all....
not so much a problem but some advice needed, if some one would be most kind...
I have been using ubuntu for a few month and love it, and i'm ready to give windoze the big boot, but...
I have a netbook (an older Asus EEEPC 1005HA) which I want to get rid of Windoze on (I like Windows, but I don't think it works well in a netbook environment).
Basically, my question is which Ubuntu variant will use the least RAM and CPU running idle, and/or the same question except when running Firefox and Libreoffice Writer, say.
I am also open to suggestions of non-Ubuntu Linux distros, but s
I get trouble to use virtualbox remote screen on a linux host. I activated server in settings->display->remotedisplay and the port is 33333.
Then on linux I do : $ rdesktop 127.0.0.1:33333
Autoselected keyboard map en-us
ERROR: 127.0.0.1: unable to connect
I have read info here http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch07.html.