Re: Problem with Fedora Core 2 remote kdesktop
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Thanks for the info Rex. I actually found it by accident. I will try
startkde instead. Is there a similar command for gnome?
-Bruce
Rex Dieter wrote:
Bruce Satow wrote:
Dear Folks,
At work, on my WinXP Pro computer, I start Exceed (x server), then
run my SSH client to connect to my home linux server. I have set up
my SSH client to tunnel all X11 connections. I can run all my X
applications this way.
When my server at home was running under RH9.0, I could SSH in (as
described above) to my home server from work, and at the linux prompt
typed the command 'kdesktop'. Then the entire KDE desktop would
appear on my remote computer.
Dunno how/why it worked before, but AFAIK, the proper way to start kde
is with the 'startkde' command, not kdesktop.
-- Rex
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