OpenSUSE Install :: Remote Connection From 11.2 To MAC OS X?

Apr 26, 2010

Is there any possibility to remote connect from a openSUSE 11.2 to a MAC OS X 10.5 other then VNC?

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OpenSUSE :: Suspend From A Remote Connection?

Oct 24, 2010

I have a 11.3/KDE4.5.2 desktop that I plan to use as a media server, connected to an HDTV/HDMI display and receiver(for audio).I frequently connect to it from another PC (also 11.3/KDE4.52) using any of the following:ssh for a CLI sessionvncXWindows application on a Windows machineI have suspend up and running (suspend to ram) but I am only able to initiate it from the local console.Is there a way to enable Suspend via any (or all) of the above remote connections?

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OpenSUSE Network :: Limit Remote Connection

Oct 1, 2010

How to limiting connection to a remote server.

We have set up a connection in OpenOffice Base to MtSql on a remote server - a very nifty thing.

We have OpenVpn set up - also works very good, in Yast - Security and users - allowed services - External Zone we have Mysql added so we can connect no problem.

My Question is : we can connnect using OpenVpn - through 10.x.x.x. but also via the normal address , 193.x.x.x.

How can I limit this, so people can only connect via the OpenVpn connection?

The clients are all OpenSuse 11.2, the remote server is OpenSuse 11.1.

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Ubuntu :: How To Install Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection 7

Jan 28, 2011

If you do a search on the web you can find where to download Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection 7 client (rdp client). To get it to work under Wine (I used Crossover Office) actually was pretty simple. You will need to copy four files from an existing Windows 7 system. Two of them, mstc.exe and mstscax.dll are located in the C:WINDOWSsystem32 directory. The other two files, mstsc.exe.mui and mstscax.dll.mui, are located in a subdirectory within C:WINDOWSsystem32.

The name of the subdirectory will depend on the language and locale of the Windows system you are using. If your language is English and you are in the USA, they will be located in C:WINDOWSsystem32en-us. Copy those 4 files to some temporary directory on your Linux system. Next create a new Wine Windows XP "bottle". Use either Crossover or Wine to browse to the SAME wine C: drive subdirectories as on the Win7 PC (see above) and copy the respective files into each subdirectory in your Wine Bottle. Two files each into 2 different directories.

Next using either Crossover or Wine execute the RDC 7 application.
wine mstsc.exe
In Crossover you can just click the button the RUN a COMMAND and just enter "mstsc.exe". The RDC login screen should appear prompting for a Server address and a login ID. You can also change various other "options". I have not tested alot but it does seem to work pretty well so far.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Getting Error Message - Pc Refuses To Allow Remote Connection

Sep 5, 2011

I have local and remote networks that have various printers. I can add any printer (local or remote) to any PC, except for one PC that's refusing to allow remote connection (it used to, but doesn't now!). The problem PC has two printers connected and work OK as a local printer, but both display same problem when attempting to connect from any remote PC via YaST. Using 'Connection Wizard> CUPS Server' connection method requires IP address of remote PC and printer name. But if I correctly select either of the two printers I get an error message:

"PING 192.168.1.149 (192.168.1.149) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.1.149: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=1.12 ms

Both printers are set to 'Accept Print Jobs' and 'Share Printers> Allow remote access' permits all networks to connect. why this PC is requiring the root password?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Configure OpenSuse 11.1 Purely For Remote VNC Access?

Feb 8, 2009

I have an old PC on which I want to install openSuse 11.1. After install the PC will sit as a box minus any screen or keyboard. I aim to access it using VNC from another VISTA laptop. How should I configure the linux box to support this scenario? In otherwords I want to be able to switch on a Linux box that has no keyboard or screen, and then connect to it from a remote laptop using VNC?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Does Not Allow Remote Login?

Mar 21, 2011

I use openSuse 11.3 and when I try to log in to my PC from a different computer it does not allow me. I used to use openSuse 11.2 and was having the same problem. what I need to do to maybe change the firewall security or something like that..

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OpenSUSE Install :: Perform A Remote Upgrade From 10.1?

Mar 16, 2011

My client has a server on SL-10.1, that needs to be upgraded to 11.3. I have done upgrades before (from 11.0), but I need to know if I can upgrade from such an old version as well. I tried to add the 11.3 repo, but it refused to accept it. Is this already a sign that upgrading won't work?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Kdm Remote Graphical Login Not Working?

Feb 5, 2011

I had an old SuSE installation (v9 or 10, I forget) on which I used to remotely login to a kde session using xdmcp. I blew this away and installed 11.3, and I just can't get it to work. I'm pretty sure I've enabled all the things I should have. there a bug?(Incidentally, I had the same problem with Ubuntu 10.10 (with Gnome), and eventually found I needed an updated version of gdm. With X tunneled through a PuTTy ssh session I can display individual X windows no probs. Also, a VNC session is rejected out of hand.)

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OpenSUSE Install :: Unable To Use Remote Connections Like RDP And VNC To Both Windows Machines?

Aug 12, 2010

The geek-in-me won and I bought a spiffy little Acer Aspire One netbook, windows 7 starter installed. Now I take it to clients' workplaces instead of my 19" laptop (that I also bought because the geek-in-me won that time too).

So what do I install in the Suse/openSUSE range? I want a lightweight Linux, like Meego or openSUSE with a light Desktop. I need to be able to use remote connections like RDP and VNC to both Linux and windows machines, so maybe Meego can't do that? But maybe openSUSE with a very light Desktop will. I'll use gmail from the netbook, no need for Thunderbird etc. I like to have multimedia.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Remote Installation With Special Kernel Modules?

Feb 27, 2011

I want to remotely install OpenSUSE on one of my servers. I followed the instructions given at SDB:Remote installation - openSUSE, but it didn't work. (My server reverted back to the already installed system.) I think this has to do with a special kernel module (megaraid_sas) that is necessary for the raid controller. Without this module, the kernel cannot find any disk. Of course, the module is not included in the initrd provided by OpenSUSE. I know how to add files to the initrd, but I have no idea where I have to put the required kernel module and which config file inside the initrd must be modified to make the kernel load the module.

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OpenSUSE Install :: 11.4 Net Install Works But Internet Connection Test Fails?

Jun 17, 2011

I just installed 11.4 via the net install cd. In the configuration step, the internet connection test fails. Why would this happen if I just installed opensuse using the internet? It looks to me as if opensuse can already figure out how to use my network card. I went ahead and skipped the test, but it still doesn't make any sense to me. Let's see if internet works once I'm logged in...

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OpenSUSE Install :: Install With Just One Floppy And A Good Network Connection?

Jun 10, 2011

I wanted to avoid having to use my CDs, DVDs weren't an option, and I didn't have very large usb sticks. It seemed my only option for installing openSUSE onto my laptop was with some sort of network install/boot.

I ended up finding this really cool service, netboot.me. What you can do is download a very small image (<1MB) for a floppy, USB stick, or CD, and then boot off of it. Then you can either install pre-defined distros over the network (straight from the distro's servers), or you can make an account (by connecting your google account), and then make your own configuration. I managed to make a configuration for openSUSE 11.4, and I was able to completely install it, via only using one floppy disk and the internet!

My first step in the process was to download the floppy image. Since I was on a windows computer, I then downloaded rawwrite for windows, and I wrote the image straight to the floppy. After that, I restarted the computer and booted from the floppy. It loaded the image, then asked me to press a key or wait for 3 seconds. In order to boot from my configuration, this was the point where I had to press a key, and then choose the option of loading the custom configuration. The configuration I made has an ID of 434001 (which anyone is free to use). Unfortunately, according to their community, the gPXE "network stack" isn't very optimizied, so the initial two downloads took awhile (my speed was locked at 65 kB/s.)

It then began booting in the installation environment, which took about 15 minutes, although download speeds were now back at normal, faster speeds. I configured my installation, and let the package downloading begin!

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OpenSUSE Install :: Getting A Wireless Connection To Appear On 11.3

Feb 28, 2011

I have a problem getting a wireless connection to appear on OpenSUSE 11.3. I think it's because I don't have the drivers. I used to use Ubuntu, where the drivers just had their own menu, but I'm lost with OpenSUSE. I was told to post the output of dmesg | egrep "ssb|b43" and here it is:

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Debian :: Connection To Remote Desktop?

Nov 20, 2010

I need to work with other computer. How could i make it? Should I use SSH over VNC, or?... There is a lot of information about it, but, maybe, too much information. I just need to connect to my other desktop. In win i've used TeamViewer. What should i use here?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Packages Without Network Connection?

Jun 30, 2011

I'm installing 11.4 on a late-2010 Macbook Air. I've forgotten my USB ethernet adapter, although I'm not sure if it would even work in OpenSUSE. Is there a way I can install packages manually (via USB drive) to get wireless working?

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OpenSUSE Network :: No Internet Connection After Install 11.2?

Jan 4, 2010

I have problem after install opensuse 11.2 on lenovo R61. I have no connection to internet, although on liveCD (opensuse 11.2) is internet connection functional. In ubuntu or opensuse 11.1 was all OK, connection was functional.- at DSL Configuration / Ethernet Card is Unknown device- in hardware is Card: 82566MC Gigabit Network Connection (eth0)- modprobe wl write it FATAL: Module wl not found.

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Fedora Networking :: Remote Connection To Terminal Only?

Mar 26, 2009

I've been able to use connect to my home laptop from school using VNC (and the Remote Desktop Connection program in f10), but since the graphics take forever to stream, it's almost pointless to use it.Is there any way to connect to my home computer, and ONLY get a Terminal?I've googled around and haven't found a concise way to do this... i'm so confused about how this stuff works (esp how it relates to SSH)

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Ubuntu Networking :: Remote Connection To Windows XP?

Feb 2, 2010

I have a Windows XP Professional desktop that I would like to remote connect to from my Ubuntu 9.10 laptop. I would like to connect in such a way that the current user of the XP machine doesn't get logged off when I connect. I have googled this subject and have been unable to find this exact subject. I am fairly comfortable using the terminal although I am still learning it. I have heard FreeNX is a good program but from what I can tell it's only used to connect from Windows to Ubuntu. Is this correct? I would also like to remote connect from the above mentioned laptop to the XP machine while at work over the internet if that's possible.

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Ubuntu :: Remote Connection Disabled On Restart?

Apr 30, 2010

I had this issue in 9.04, resolved it in 9.10 (it went away on its own), but it's back in 10.04..I currently run my Ubuntu machine as a headless server and connect to it using TightVNC from a Windows computer.However, this connection won't work unless I start the Ubuntu machine with a monitor connected. Once that's done, the remote connection works fine until the Ubuntu machine has to be restarted. Thankfully Linux doesn't need restarting as much as Windows does, but unfortunately, every time I restart (i.e. with a kernel update, which happened at least a half-dozen times with 9.10), I have to plug the monitor in or TightVNC won't be able to connect.

System - Control Centre - Remote Desktop is set to allow remote connections as it should, I haven't altered this on upgrade.It's like it's some sort of graphics issue - if no monitor is detected on startup, disable the GUI completely...the system runs fine in remote terminal mode over putty, it's serving files fine and running the few server apps I have on it, but nothing over TightVNC.

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Ubuntu :: Remote Desktop Connection From Win7?

Jun 8, 2010

I have an iMac with OS X and Windows 7 on it. I can use screen sharing through the Finder in OS X to view my Ubuntu desktop (it's on an old emachine in my loft) by default. How can I view and control my Ubuntu box in Windows 7?

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Ubuntu :: Print On Remote Desktop Connection?

Nov 3, 2010

In my company we all using ubuntu os. For my ERP i connected windows 2003 server through remote desktop connection. Connections are working properly. But i have to configure for print. I have printer connected with my windows xp os. I have to give print on 2003 server via remote desktop connection.. and i want print out on my local windows xp machine. How i have to configure...

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Ubuntu :: Remote Connection From Windows Does Not Work

Jul 4, 2011

I would want to connect to Ubuntu 10.10 via windows. i have tried to connect to it using my IP address locally and it works however when i try to access it from outside (not Locally) it does not work - I keep getting the message IP Does not exist or something?

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Networking :: Remote Connection - Unable To Connect

Feb 24, 2011

I was able to connect linux server on windows through putty.But now i am unable to connect that,I can able to ping that IP.SSH daemon is also running. shall i need to change anything in configuration file...

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Networking :: VPN Active But No Remote Desktop Connection?

Feb 27, 2010

I am trying to connect to my Company network through VPN. I use a Lynksys router which is most likely not the problem, as I can get the VPN and Remote Desktop to work from a WinXP Pro laptop connected to the same router. I have tried several RDC clients, none of them establish a connection. The VPN connection is active, I can ping and Traceroute to it , but I cannot get the RDC to work. The RDC should connect to 189.0.0.10 on the company network.

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General :: Set Up Remote Desktop Connection From Windows 7

Mar 14, 2010

How do i set up a remote desktop connection from my Windows 7 machine to a SFTP server im trying to set up running on Fedora 10.Ive installed vnc server on fedora, and tried tightvnc and real vncviewer on windows and i cant get it to connect. Im not sure how the firewall works in fedora, but ive added the port to the "other ports" section of the firewall. On the windows firewall ive also added the vnc programs to the exception list.

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Server :: Mysql Command To Allow A Remote Connection?

Jun 8, 2010

what is the correct command on a mysql command line to alllow mysql to alllow remote connection on a server

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OpenSUSE Install :: Wireless Connection Disappearing With Login

Jan 13, 2010

I installed openSuSE 11.2 onto an HP Pavillion dv5-1040 (openSuSE as only operating system), first from net and then from CD. Initial installation took place around 20 December, and is still going on (!). After much back and forth (installing Atheros 928x drivers etc etc), I was able to get the wireless network up and running (perfectly).

The PC was set up such that I would be logged directly in at boot. For security reasons, I wanted to have a login with username and password, and I was able to get that going (unfortunately). The side-effect was that I am no longer able to access the network! I have been extensively searching the net find a solution, but without success. I strongly suspect that the solution is to set one or more parameters in a script, but what parameters in what script?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Can't Update Any More - Error Connection Failed

May 7, 2011

I can't update anymore since a few days :

Download (curl) error for [URL]...
Error code: Connection failed
Error message: Failed to connect to 2a01:e0c:1:1598::1: Network is unreachable

I read somewhere that I should deactivate IPv6, which I did with no success. It seems to happen since I upgraded gnome following this link : Archive:GNOME 2.30 - openSUSE My Internet connection is of course alive and working.

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Debian :: Server IP - Remote Desktop Connection Failed

Jun 14, 2011

I want to connect to my Linux debian server, via Remote desktop connection, but when I give IP of my server and click connect, it fail, it says can't connect to the remote computer and below 3 reason.

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