


Nippur wrote:I want to explain why I have not been able to switch completely to PcLinux:
I have tried and failed repeatedly to connect my computer from my home to my office computer in another town...
I have easili managed to do this using VNC server and viewer running on windows.I can also move files from computer to computer with this system.
I have never been able to do this with linux, maybe I'm not clever enough, but I have not found a guide on the web good enough to understand.
If anybody knows of a not too complicated way of doing this, it would be much appreciated.
Thx in advance!



michael wrote:Nippur wrote:I want to explain why I have not been able to switch completely to PcLinux:
I have tried and failed repeatedly to connect my computer from my home to my office computer in another town...
I have easili managed to do this using VNC server and viewer running on windows.I can also move files from computer to computer with this system.
I have never been able to do this with linux, maybe I'm not clever enough, but I have not found a guide on the web good enough to understand.
If anybody knows of a not too complicated way of doing this, it would be much appreciated.
Thx in advance!
Have you tried Teamviewer server/viewer. It works cross-platform also. I have managed my daughter's xp from PCLos before. It's free. I can never dump xp because of Quicken.

Nippur wrote:michael wrote:Nippur wrote:I want to explain why I have not been able to switch completely to PcLinux:
I have tried and failed repeatedly to connect my computer from my home to my office computer in another town...
I have easili managed to do this using VNC server and viewer running on windows.I can also move files from computer to computer with this system.
I have never been able to do this with linux, maybe I'm not clever enough, but I have not found a guide on the web good enough to understand.
If anybody knows of a not too complicated way of doing this, it would be much appreciated.
Thx in advance!
Have you tried Teamviewer server/viewer. It works cross-platform also. I have managed my daughter's xp from PCLos before. It's free. I can never dump xp because of Quicken.
I have a question: Is there a way of logging on to the other's computer with nobody to tell you the ID and Password?
When I'm home there is nobody at the office!
Besides this, this programme is really easy and looks good!
Thx

michael wrote:Nippur wrote:michael wrote:Nippur wrote:I want to explain why I have not been able to switch completely to PcLinux:
I have tried and failed repeatedly to connect my computer from my home to my office computer in another town...
I have easili managed to do this using VNC server and viewer running on windows.I can also move files from computer to computer with this system.
I have never been able to do this with linux, maybe I'm not clever enough, but I have not found a guide on the web good enough to understand.
If anybody knows of a not too complicated way of doing this, it would be much appreciated.
Thx in advance!
Have you tried Teamviewer server/viewer. It works cross-platform also. I have managed my daughter's xp from PCLos before. It's free. I can never dump xp because of Quicken.
I have a question: Is there a way of logging on to the other's computer with nobody to tell you the ID and Password?
When I'm home there is nobody at the office!
Besides this, this programme is really easy and looks good!
Thx
The server has to be set up and then the password and user-id must be given to the client. Once this is set up, if it's not changed the user can be un-attended. If the server is configured to start on re-boot then the client end can reboot the server and then re-connect after it boots. A really powerful system and fast.
Mike


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slax wrote:Good info
But, once again, i believe for beginners it is best to use TeamViewer

argon99 wrote:
And it looks like I wrote all that for nothing as the OP hasn't come back.


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