Re: Is this possible?

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Shellworld for you is a shell, but not necessarily everyone else. It depends on the type of account you buy. When I use panix, I use it on a telnet account which works fine for ssh and rlogin and telnet. I could have bought a web account and in that case I would have had to use pppoe and wvdial to log in. You don't necessarily use the same interface as administrators use on these systems.

On Wed, 17 Feb 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

I am not talking about shellworld, as I am using it now.
In fact I  can ssh into shellworld from my DOS computer.
However, shellworld is a shell, not a graphical desktop  edition of Ubuntu.
same can be said for the shell dreamhost, who is the hosting service for my office, provides its clients. My question is related to an entirely different issue, where a work associate asked if one could do what I do, but into a strictly graphical desktop of Ubuntu.



On Wed, 17 Feb 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

 shellworld.net is running ubuntu, so that ought to be possible unless
 misconfigured.


 On Wed, 17 Feb 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

  Hi folks,
  Is it possible to ssh into a graphical desktop edition of Linux, Ubuntu
  for example?
  Karen


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