| Publisher | OReilly Media | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 359.0KB PDF | Date added | 14 Dec 2005 |
| Topics | Linux Server OS | ||
| Downloads | 105 | ||
In this age of enlightenment and whizzy graphical devices, most Unix servers have graphical consoles instead of the VT100s or LA123s of days gone by. This is certainly true of most Linux servers, though most machine rooms save space by installing a single monitor and using a KVM to switch between the systems that are actually using it at the moment. As explained in "Access Systems Remotely with VNC", the traditional mode of operation for VNC is to SSH/telnet/whatever to a remote system, manually start a VNC server, and then nip back to the system one is actually using and start the VNC viewer there.
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