Re: SV: A better telnet?
Take a look at the vncserver and xvncviewer packages -- they tell you
where to get Windows versions of the same stuff. Very nice, you can run
vncserver on linux and vncviewer under windows and have access to a
complete linux/x desktop from windows, and you can run vncserver(or
something).exe on windows and xvncviewer on linux and control a windows
machine from your x desktop.
Also, there's at least one free xserver for Windows -- do a web search
if that's what you need, sorry I don't remember where it is.
vw@geus.DK wrote:
>
> Try Reflection4 from WRQ Inc. It's not free (sorry). I use it at work
> (WinNT/LAN/Firewall) to emulate all sorts of terminals, and I'm very
> satisfied. It has extended setup possibilities including keyboard mapping,
> color, high-powered scripting/logging and so on.
> Vitux
>
> > -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> > Fra: Mark Wright [SMTP:mwright@pro-ns.net]
> > Sendt: 8. juni 1999 19:44
> > Til: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Cc: recipient list not shown
> > Emne: A better telnet?
> >
> > I often need to telnet from my NT box to my Debian server. Of course,
> > this
> > means I lose everything from Vim syntax highlighting to sensible Delete
> > and
> > Backspace key mappings. What I really want is the equivalent of the Linux
> > console, but remotely from a Win32 machine. Does such a thing exist?
> > ---
> > Mark Wright
> > mwright@pro-ns.net
> > mark_wright@datacard.com
> >
> >
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