On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 11:06:32 +0100, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
My mother uses Windows XP Professional Edition at home. I'd like to
connect to her computer with my Fedora box. Apparently, Windows has
some sort of built-in VNC server, but how can one connect to it from
Linux? This machine is Fedora Core 6, but I can upgrade it to Fedora 8
if need be. Thanks.
Don't know anything about a built in vncviewer on XP. I just load up
RealVNC (including the server part) on XP and enable the server to start
when the system starts. Granted, my XP is internal to my network so
there is very little security concern.
When you installed VNC on XP like you did, that's enough.
Just do Alt+F2 on the linux console.
typ vncvieuwer + IP_XPbox to connect to the XPbox
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Roland Brouwers
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