[NTLUG:Discuss] Topic Suggestion for Meeting

Paul Drew solarcurve at msn.com
Thu May 29 22:26:13 CDT 2003


Howdy,
I am currently using Hummingbird Exceed on my new laptop and I gotta say 
that I just love it. I am connecting to SGI, SUN, and Redhat, on a daily 
basis, and it works great. I also use quite a few other remote admin 
programs like VNC, but for the most part I am still managing a few windows 
boxes using Terminal Services, Remote Desktop, Timbuktu, PCanywhere. I 
really get stuck with a whole slew of different solutions. It really just 
depends on who deployed the solution in our company and how long ago. We are 
working on getting it all standardized though.  I can't remember the 
application name but I was using a Terminal Services emulator from my Redhat 
box to manage my windows servers at work. That was truly fun, and gave me a 
smile. :)

Paul Drew


>From: "David Simmons" <dsimmons at powersmiths.com>
>Reply-To: dsimmons at powersmiths.com, NTLUG Discussion List 
><discuss at ntlug.org>
>To: <discuss at ntlug.org>
>Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] Topic Suggestion for Meeting
>Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 14:46:28 -0500
>
>seems this has been swirling around the list...and my personal setup (with
>no much luck)...but I'd like to see someone present (with working demos) of
>how X can be networked.  How to go from Unix to Unix......then using Cygwin
>(or Exceed if someone has/can demo), see a RedHat machine using X on a
>Windows machine (I know I can use VNC, but would like to do something more
>like RDeskTop...which is course is based on the original X
>networking..grin).
>
>For laughs & grins...I'll join in the presentation and show how I can 
>remote
>control a Linux/Windows box from my Zaurus wirelessly...grin
>
>Thanks again - Dave
>
>
>
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