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== Introduction ==
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A remote desktop allows one to perform remote computing using graphical applications which run on the server, but are viewed from a client. Although the precise features differ per implementation the common advantages include
A remote desktop allows one to perform remote computing using graphical applications which run on the server, but are viewed from a client. Although the precise features differ per implementation the common advantages include
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Remote desktop is used by in many market segments, from home user to enterprise.
Remote desktop is used by in many market segments, from home user to enterprise.
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In our use-case the client will be [[Nokia N900]] (may also work with previous hardware/software). Currently, on Maemo, remote desktop software requires using a stylus.
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In our use-case the client will be Nokia N900 (may also work with previous hardware/software). Currently, on Maemo, remote desktop software requires using a stylus.
The available options for Nokia N900/Maemo 5 are as follow
The available options for Nokia N900/Maemo 5 are as follow
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You will need to have installed an ssh client on your N900 to do this.
You will need to have installed an ssh client on your N900 to do this.
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The below assumes you are connecting to a Linux PC called 'host', with a user account 'user'. Note that the PC will need to have X11 Forwarding enabled in its sshd configuration file. This file can usually be found in <code>/etc/ssh/</code>; consult your SSH documentation on how to enable this feature if the instructions below return an error.
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The below assumes you are connecting to a Linux PC called 'host', with a user account 'user'. Note that the PC will need to have X11 Forwarding enabled in its sshd configuration file. This file can usually be found in /etc/ssh/; consult your SSH documentation on how to enable this feature if the instructions below return an error.
Open an xterminal on your N900 and type:
Open an xterminal on your N900 and type:
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'''user@host:~$'''
'''user@host:~$'''
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[[Category:Fremantle]]
[[Category:Fremantle]]
[[Category:Power users]]
[[Category:Power users]]
[[Category:Software]]
[[Category:Software]]

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