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Thread: VNC vs Terminal Services

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    VNC vs Terminal Services

    Guys,

    I have been messing about for months using VNC to access my XP desktop... the vncviewer that comes with ubuntu would just hang if I scrolled the screen at all (xp resolution is much higher). So, I used to the kde vnc viewer client (on gnome) with better success. Just recently it started to give me trouble too...

    Then I found a thread that mentioned terminal services.... I tried it out last night and it is AMAZING. It fits my xp desktop to my laptop resolution (wide screen) and the response is simply fantastic. I won't be going back to VNC to access my XP desktop again! Why didn't anyone tell me about this before?!



    Al.

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    Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    Ah yes, one of the few things Microsoft did right with Windows. You can use a linux app (can't remember the name, but it comes with Ubuntu) to access it via RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) as well, but you need to play with the settings in the program before you log in, otherwise you'll be using 8 bit color, and 640x480 res

    -Wild

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    Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    ??????????

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    Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    I believe the app that wildtangent mentioned is just called "rdesktop"

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    Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    Quote Originally Posted by panickedthumb
    I believe the app that wildtangent mentioned is just called "rdesktop"
    o_O

    I'd like to do this: be able to connect from Windows to Ubuntu.

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    Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    Quote Originally Posted by majikstreet
    I'd like to do this: be able to connect from Windows to Ubuntu.
    try this http://www.nomachine.com/ you wont beleive it
    the free version is called freenx (it was in breezy-backport)

    I didn't try on ubuntu (yet)

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    Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    Quote Originally Posted by WildTangent
    but you need to play with the settings in the program before you log in, otherwise you'll be using 8 bit color, and 640x480 res
    Yeah, I changed it to full screen 24 bit colour... don't have to get up now and go upstairs...

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    Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    Quote Originally Posted by panickedthumb
    I believe the app that wildtangent mentioned is just called "rdesktop"
    That's the one Very useful for administering my home network, because all the other computers are Windows, though I'm working on changing that

    -Wild

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    Lightbulb Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    Quote Originally Posted by panickedthumb
    I believe the app that wildtangent mentioned is just called "rdesktop"
    Tsclient (apps -> internet -> terminal server client) is much easier to use.

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    Re: VNC vs Terminal Services

    Quote Originally Posted by UbuWu
    Tsclient (apps -> internet -> terminal server client) is much easier to use.
    That's the one I'm using and it's perfect.

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