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Remote X-Win client for Windows by inkey 2006-04-12 01:34:35
I got my Fedora installed and working on my server now :) looks nice i must say :) I did not install KDE or Gnome so its basic X-Win only.

My question is:
If i wish to only use a remote X-Win session (the server will reside in the attic out of sight) to administrate it, do i still need to install XFCE on the server?

Another question is:
What remote client would you guys advice? (free and commercial is both appriciated)

Thanks in advance :) the previous help on the OS/Setup was also very helpfull :) will post a small Experiences/LessonsLearned when the system is up and running :)

Inkey
[ Reply ]
  X-Win32 is a commercial product that would work. by lauterm2006-04-12 01:37:29
    fwiw, you should be able to admin a server with... by lauterm2006-04-12 01:40:07
      disclaimer :) by inkey2006-04-12 02:02:16
  Cygwin! by Apfel2006-04-12 01:45:16
    Xming by dawboy2006-04-12 02:07:18
  VNC by defiler2006-04-12 01:55:08
    Or UltraVNC by IByte2006-11-19 12:55:59
      I'm gonna try that. by manxmania2006-11-19 12:55:59
        OK. One more thing to note: by IByte2006-04-12 05:34:47
    Yep. I use it. by manxmania2006-04-12 05:09:19
  How about X-Deep/32? by ripley82006-11-19 12:55:59
  winaxe is another comm product (n/t) by tallastro2006-04-12 11:52:58

 

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