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more RedHat questions...
ok, you know when you view a windows box in VNC you can see the actual gui display.... is there a way to do this with a linux box. i'm a newbie, and would actually like to work in gnome for the time being. i will get into the command line stuff once i get it working properly.
thanks all! |
no ideas huh?
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Ask merclord
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good idea, thanks!
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hey! don't thread jack my thread!!!!
j/k. have a day. |
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and i'm sure you may want an X Client for windows: http://x.cygwin.com/ when you say you want to do this and learn the command line stuff later, i think you'll find anything to do with unix involves a deeper understanding of the 'command line stuff'. especially if you want to configure X properly to take advantage of the client/server networked feature. so if you're seriously interested in learning about unix in general, and not how to click around in a gui, then start with a little RTFM! and understand how unix works. :) |
you know, i never really found what RTFM means.... anyway, do you know of any serious newbie tutorials to RedHat, or linux in general? thanks for the help merc.
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yeah wouldnt those be awesome? i cant even find my HD!, well.. i found one but.... its fat32....
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i don't know what dragon is referring to but..
rtfm = read the _____ing manual :D there shouldn't be anything difficult about redhat to learn. if you can install it then you can easily play around with things. |
Knoppix was cool until it pretended to recognize my sound but it didn't work and I had no network access.. and my cd rom was too loud...
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gg cyberdrive ;)
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I haven't seen any fast drives that are quiet while spinning. No coasters out of this baby..
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if, otoh, you are looking for a cheap OS that is easy to use w/o having to get a degree in CS, there are ways to do gui acrosss network for linux like remote desktop on windows (or rdesktop and grdeskopt for gnome/linux). However, I have not played with VNC and am unfamiliar with the RH way of doing things. i think googling for xvncviewer or xtightvncviewer might help some. good luck. post your results here!
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oh ya and look for livecd's. you just burn the iso's and boot to play around, doesn't have to install to hard drive.
unfortunately i have irq issues with many older linux kernel vers. |
oh yeah, speaking of RTFM, do you know where i can find one. let me rephrase that, one that will actually teach me somthing.
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depends on what you'd like to learn and how pretty you like to learn it. i was referring to the man pages to learn the apps such as XFree86.
google search: [insert OS]+manual http://openbsd.org/faq/index.html http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/ http://www.slackware.com/book/ http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO...ooks/handbook/ http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/index.xml http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/ to download linux: http://linuxiso.org/ |
thanks for the links. i already have RH9 installed and running. just gotta learn how to use it more better.
thanks again merc. later |
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