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11 of the Best Free Linux Remote Display Software

05/31/2009  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 10.37
Remote Desktop Control displays the screen of another computer (via Internet or local area network) on a local screen. This type of software enables users to use the mouse and keyboard to control the other computer remotely.
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NoMachine NX 3.0 improves remote access to Linux boxes

07/12/2007  III
Relevance: 10.25
NoMachine recently released version 3.0 of its remote desktop product line. NX 3.0 has some interesting advantages over similar products -- but also some pitfalls for inexperienced users. As a whole, I found NX 3.0 to be very capable software, and faster than VNC, which for a free solution is reason enough to earn a place on my network.
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How To Configure Remote Access To Your Ubuntu Desktop

02/14/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 9.95
This guide explains how you can enable a remote desktop on an Ubuntu desktop so that you can access and control it remotely. This makes sense for example if you have customers that are not very tech-savvy. If they have a problem, you can log in to their desktops without the need to drive to their location. I will also show how to access the remote Ubuntu desktop from a Windows XP client and an Ubuntu client.
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A GNOME-based Desktop on Demand

04/16/2008  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 9.67
Desktop on Demand (DOD) is the latest contender to give users a full-fledged remote desktop instead of Web-based applications to help users to stay productive when they are on the move. Similar to Ulteo (which we reviewed not long ago), DOD gives you a full-blown remote Linux-based desktop -- but that's where the similarity ends. Unlike Ulteo, which is based on the VNC protocol and runs entirely in the browser using a Java-based applet, DOD employs the NoMachine NX technology for accessing the remote desktop.
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Tip: Remote Graphical Desktop With GDM and KDM

03/12/2009  IIIII
Relevance: 9.38
Linux is cram-full of all kinds of remote administration utilities, and even the oldtimers such as gdm and kdm are still good and useful. Juliet Kemp shows us how to use kdm and gmd to enable remote graphical desktops on KDE and GNome.
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Remote access using NX and OpenSuse 11.1

01/18/2009  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 9.19
NoMachine NX is a solution for secure remote access, desktop virtualization, and hosted desktop deployment using compression, session resilience and resource management. It integrations a powerful audio, printing and resource sharing capabilities and makes it possible to run any graphical application (e.g KDE, Gnome etc.) across the network connection. The NX Free Edition is easy to install and woks on almost all Linux distributions. The following workshop describes the installation an the first run on an OpenSuse 11.1 server.
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Google quietly releases open-source NX server

07/16/2009  IIIIII
Relevance: 8.71
Amid the fanfare of last week's Chrome OS announcement, Google quietly released an open-source NX server, dubbed Neatx, for remote desktop display. NX technology was developed by NoMachine to handle remote X Window connections and make a graphical desktop display usable over the Internet. By its own admission, Google has been looking at remote desktop technologies for"quite a while" and decided to develop Neatx because existing NX server products are either proprietary or difficult to maintain.
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Super-fast remote desktops with FreeNX

08/23/2006  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.69
Tired of old VNC? Give NoMachine's NX system a try for impressive remote desktop action.
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Remote access in Linux

03/23/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.57
If you have ever tried to access a Windows box remotely, it is very likely you suffered a lot of frustration. Remote desktop works great… but only when you have a stable broadband connection to your remote machine. In GNU/Linux you (as usual) have a choice – you can connect remotely, both graphically and text-based (for maximum performance) using at least a few methods described in the article.
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Palm announced two new software providers for Foleo: LogMeIn& Wind River

08/15/2007  IIIIIII
Relevance: 8.44
At LinuxWorld in San Francisco, Palm announced two new software providers for the Palm Foleo mobile companion. LogMeIn, the world's leading provider of remote connectivity, will bring remote PC access capabilities to the Palm Foleo through secure connections over the web, enabling easy desktop remote control, data backup and file sharing. With this application, users can quickly and securely access files and network resources on their home or work computers when away. Palm has also selected Wind River as its Linux platform provider for future Foleo software releases.
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