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A [[terminal server]] allows a user to log in and work on the server just as he would do on his desktop. The following solutions exist:
 
A [[terminal server]] allows a user to log in and work on the server just as he would do on his desktop. The following solutions exist:
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= Linux desktop =
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* [[guacAMole]]
 
* [[xdmcp]]
 
* [[xdmcp]]
 
* [[nx]]
 
* [[nx]]
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* [[set up a terminal server using VNC]]
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= Windows desktop =
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* [http://www.rdesktop.org/ rdesktop]
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= Keys =
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When you work on a terminal server you do not want your '''Print Screen''' key to work on the local machine, but on the remote one. Read on [[Configure_your_print_screen_key|here]].
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= See also =
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* [[control a computer over the network]]

Latest revision as of 07:13, 16 June 2014

A terminal server allows a user to log in and work on the server just as he would do on his desktop. The following solutions exist:

Linux desktop

Windows desktop

Keys

When you work on a terminal server you do not want your Print Screen key to work on the local machine, but on the remote one. Read on here.

See also