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Hilco Wijbenga writes: |
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> On 22 July 2010 16:08, Alex Schuster <wonko@×××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> > I prefer NX over VNC because of its efficiency, and because it is |
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> > more intelligent, but I think it has no mode to let two people |
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> > access the same session at once. So I (being remote) tried starting |
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> > a session with NX, running KDE, which has a VNC feature, so the |
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> > other person (with the session runnin in his fast LAN) could attach |
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> > via VNC. But tit did not work well due some color bug. |
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> Mmmh, that's disappointing. Would you mind having a look at |
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> http://www.nomachine.com/products.php "NX Free Edition"? That gave me |
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> the impression it was exactly what I was looking for. |
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Forget what I said. It does indees seem to be possible, now that I google |
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for it. It's called shadowing, I have to try this out. So I'd say, use NX, |
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or one of the varieties. I'd choose net-misc/nxserver-freeedition, it's |
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free for up to two people, and said to be most reliable. Although I |
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sometimes have different problems. |
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There's also FreeNX which I used most often, but it is no longer under |
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development. x2go is the replacement, but does not yet have all the |
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features. And neatx is the google variant, did not try this out much yet. |
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Wonko |