Does that mean that I _for example_ could install damn small linux + vnc client? If yes how do i get into this vnc client thing to make it do something.I would install Windows or a small Linux distribution on your laptop. Install VNC on your main Linux box then use VNC client on your Laptop.
[root@3e6b2ac7 ~]# vnc
-bash: vnc: command not found
[root@3e6b2ac7 ~]# vnc --help
-bash: vnc: command not found
[root@3e6b2ac7 ~]# vnc-server --help
-bash: vnc-server: command not found
[root@3e6b2ac7 ~]#
It looks like vnc is already installed on my main system. So let's try that. Yum can't find ltsp, of course I can find the website.
vino.i386 2.8.1-1 installed Matched from: Vino is a VNC server for GNOME. It allows remote users to connect to a running GNOME session using VNC.
vnc-server.i386 4.0-8 installed
Matched from:
vnc-server
A VNC server.
The VNC system allows you to access the same desktop from a wide
variety of platforms. This package is a VNC server, allowing others to
access the desktop on your machine.
http://www.realvnc.com
[root@3e6b2ac7 ~]#