Remote access in Linux

  2007-03-23 02:30:04
If you have ever tried to access a Windows box remotely, it is very likely you suffered a lot of frustration. Remote desktop works greatÂ… 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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