On 11/16/05, Mavrick <icebergwaltz@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 11/15/05, Ken Elliott <kelliott4@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > In a nutshell, you download and install the VNC server app on the
> > Windows
> > (or Linux) box. Install the VNC viewer on the client pc (Linux, in your
> > case). Start both and give the VNC client the IP address of the server
> > when
> > asked.
> >
> > Works pretty much the same on any OS.
> >
> >
> > Ken Elliott
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> Agreed. I have used both RealVNC and TightVNC and have been able to
> connect Linux-Windows, Linux-Mac, Mac-Windows, Mac-Linux, etc. etc. ad
> nauseum. There are versions of both client and server for all of the OS's.
> Another one to try is "Chicken of the VNC" (do a google search). Different
> bells, different whistles, but the results are the same. I say try 'em all,
> pick which one you like, and have fun.
>
> Cheers, Mav
>
>
> Also, you can install the client and server on each machine so you can
connect either way depending on your situation. Remember, fun.
Mav
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