You would need to install the server, node and client on the remote machine but only the client on whatever machine you want to connect from.
You would need to install the server, node and client on the remote machine but only the client on whatever machine you want to connect from.
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Hi,
Could you please explain in more detail.
I got it, installing;
-server
-node
-client
on the remote machine, e.g userA's machine
To install client, ONLY, on the VM (OR on the host) which I allow userA to connnect?but only the client on whatever machine you want to connect from.
Pointer/link would be appreciated. TIA
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On userA's PC I installed Freenx following the steps on;
How to install FreeNX on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin
http://www.humans-enabled.com/2012/0...untu-1204.html
Installation went through w/o difficulty.
Evoke QtNX
Username - Is it the username of userA's PC or the username of the VM alloted to userA?
Configure.. -> QtNX Settings
Session Name - What shall I enter here?
Hostname - Is it the hostname of userA's PC or the hostname of the VM alloted to userA
On the host of VirtualBox PC
Whether install QtNX only?
I have following querry:-
Whether userA access the host first and from there start the VM allotted via VirtualBox Manager? If YES then userA can also view other VMs
Regards
satimis
I don't use that version of FreeNX, so I don't really know what you need to install, but it looks like qtNX is only installed on the machine you want to access the VM from, not the host.
Leave the host alone and let the user access the VMs directly.
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Are you running following version;
NOMACHINE
http://www.nomachine.com/index.php
But it is NOT free to use
satimis
They have two versions.
Unless you are doing this on an enterprise level and have more than two users connecting to the same machine at the same time, you can use this.NX Free Edition
A complete solution for remote access to your Linux or Solaris workstation. It allows 2 users to connect at the same time no matter what their location is, and share the desktop. NX Free Edition is incredibly easy to install and run, leverages the competence and quality of the company that makes NX and, most importantly, is free forever.
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Hmmm. I think by far the easiest way to do this is to export your vm's on your old box to a .ova file. Then copy to your new box and import. Directories and configurations are rebuilt.
Go to Youtube. They have some great videos.
Thanks
I think the easiest way for remote-access, displaying remote desktop locally is running "Remmina Remote Desktop Client". I'm now testing it. It seems not stable on this PC. Sometime it works and another occasion fails. May-be I have installed too many versions of remote-desktop packages. I'm now trying removing them. In the worst sitution if failure I'll reinstall Ubuntu 12.04 desktop. This PC is for testing not for production.
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