Rick Stevens wrote:
Forgive me if I've come to the party late, but if you want to work with
your Windows desktop remotely from a Linux machine, the Linux machine
must be running an X server (and if you're running in GUI mode, you
do). Once that's established, there's two primary protocols you can
use:
Wrong direction.
If you're trying to work the other way around (using Windows to play
with a remote Linux machine) and you want the native Linux desktop, you
either must use an X server on Windows (not free) or use VNC, but
placing the server on the Linux box ("yum -y install vnc-server").
This is what I was asking. And it's been resolved already.
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