Re: Leopard & Fedora 9 screen sharing?

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On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 13:56 -0700, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
> On Aug 27, 2008, at 9:12 AM, Craig White wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 09:01 -0700, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
> >> Here's what I'd like to do, I brand new to fedora and a user of mac  
> >> os
> >> x for the last 8 years (since OSX first came out), I've heard that
> >> fedora is not as virus hungry as windows. I've got a windows machine
> >> thats 2 years old and would like to see the desktop of the pc on my
> >> mac as well as filesharing and complete control of the headless PC...
> >> any good, simple instructions out there for doing this? Thank you....
> >> and if fedora isn't suited for this, can someone tell me? Jeff
> > ----
> > Fedora has 2 options to share it's screen with Macs or PCs...
> >
> > freenx or VNC
> >
> > The client applications for freenx are available from
> > http://www.nomachine.org and the client applications for VNC are
> > available from http://www.realvnc.com/products/download.html (the Mac
> > version is called something like Chicken of the VNC).
> >
> > installation of freenx is something like 'yum install freenx-server'  
> > and
> > the generally vnc server application is automatically installed ('yum
> > install vncviewer' for the client).
> >
> > Instructions on configuration of freenx-server and vnc server are
> > available via google.
> >
> > Craig
> >
> 
> So, Craig, if I understand you correctly, all I need is the "Client  
> application" of either of these to screenshare on my mac? (looking at  
> my mac's monitor and seeing the pc)? Jeff
----
well - sort of...the clients are free to download for your Mac (Chicken
of the VNC or nx-client)

The server must be setup (in the case of freenx, it must be installed
and then set up).

FreeNX is a bit slicker, faster, better. VncServer is already installed
on your computer and all you need to do is configure it.

Craig

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