[ale] Truly remote desktop aka terminal services client/server in Linux, Does it exist ?

James Sumners james.sumners at gmail.com
Mon Aug 30 13:33:26 EDT 2010


I'm not sure what the problem is. VNC is a widely used protocol[1].
There exists VNC servers and clients for Linux (see the "see also" in
[1]). In fact, I believe both Gnome and KDE have a server and client
built in nowadays.

When you connect to a remote VNC session, and then disconnect, then
the next time you reconnect the session will be just as you left it.
That is, unless someone changes the session.

As for "console" sessions, well, that is what SSH[2] is for. If you
don't want to lose your work when you disconnect from your SSH session
then use screen[3]. SSH int the remote machine, start screen, do your
work, "detach" from screen and then disconnect from the remote server.
Next time you reconnect simply re-attach to your old screen session.


[1] -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Network_Computing
[2] -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell
[3] -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen

On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Narahari 'n' Savitha
<savithari at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Is there truly a Remote Desktop in Linux like the Windoze world ?
>
> What I mean  ?
>
> Option 1:
> =======
> In Windoze world, I can remote desktop to a diff machine and then I can work
> on something say at 11:00 pm
>
> I can then disconnect and then get back to the same window/session at 06:00
> am to see what happened.
>
> Even better if I use the mstsc /console option I go to the console windows.
>
> Option 2:
> =======
>
> In Windoze world, I can use vnc client and connect to a Vnc Server and it is
> the console all the time.
>
> Then I can run something, disconnect and then I can reconnect back later and
> I am on the console again.
>
>
> Now, on Linux aka *BUNTU* is this even possible at all ?
>
> -Narahari
>
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