Hi all, I'm one of those poor guys that are son and dad's sysadmin in one person. He uses a laptop with Gentoo GNU/Linux and KDE4. He frequently manages to wreck his system, and there are quite some kilometers between where I'm and he is living. So what's the best way to take control of his machine? Currently, I've setup a DynDNS account for him and use SSH (with X11 forwarding) to connect to the system. This is quite ok for normal administration like system updates, but with user problems, it is not too good, cause my father writes me "bug reports" like: There's this little thingy right there in the corner of such another thingy, and then it started blinking and now it doesn't work anymore. He doesn't even know what programs he uses for some task, and for him all his text documents are part of his writing application. So as you can see, with those bad information reproducing a problem only with SSH is pretty hard to do, and some apps like OpenOffice don't work with X11 forwarding. So what would be brilliant was something that I can see his desktop exactly what he sees it and also control his mouse and keyboard, kinda like desktop sharing. Is there something like that for KDE/Linux? If there's nothing like that, some remote desktop solution would be also ok. After googling, it seems that Xrdp [1] is the only remote desktop protocol server implementation for Linux, and that project seems to be dead since 3 years. But if nobody suggests something else, I'll try it out anyway. I'm happy for any advices! Tassilo __________ [1] http://xrdp.sourceforge.net/ ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.