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Gable Barber wrote: | Do I need to start Gnome from a terminal once I have connected to the | remote machine?
No. You jsut start the app you want to run on the remote machine.
GNOME is a desktop environment, and would be running on the local machine.
If you want a full desktop on the other machine, VNC is the way to go.
But why would you? Either way you need X running on the local machine to handle the display from the other machine. No need to run an extra Xserver on the remote machine.
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