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 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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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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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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Debian :: Internet Connection Dies After Suspend?

Jan 31, 2010

I followed this guide for my Acer Aspire One A150, and got wireless and suspend working fine:[URL]pendtoRAMThe only problem is that wireless is dead after resuming from suspend. I have to type:/etc/init.d/networking restart and after that everything works just fine and I get internet again.Is there a way to automate that process on resuming from suspend, so that I won`t have to type it manually each time?

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Nov 20, 2010

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Mar 26, 2009

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Feb 2, 2010

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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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Jun 8, 2010

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Nov 3, 2010

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Jul 4, 2011

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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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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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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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Jun 8, 2010

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Oct 25, 2010

If I suspend this toshiba satellite, and the battery is or gets low it will wake from suspend to tell me that it will need to suspend due to a critical low battery. Which is pretty dumb. I've experimented with this by plugging and unplugging the ac adapter.

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May 23, 2011

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1. is it possible to schedule this command in the same manner as shutdown ? eg sudo shutdown -h 60

2. is it possible to schedule the laptop to come out of suspend ?

3. i have a usb sound card (xfi go). when waking from suspend, the internal sound card is selected. i have to manually select the external sound card & for whatever reason, also unmute it too

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Jun 14, 2011

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Jan 22, 2011

Fresh installation of Fedora 14 x86-64 on Lenovo T510. I'm trying to setup graphical remote connection to this laptop via VNC. I installed vnc-server package and altered /etc/sysconfig/vncservers accordingly:

Code:
VNCSERVERS="2:awajda"
VNCSERVERARGS[2]="-geometry 800x600 -nolisten tcp -localhost"

I found Remote Desktop which opens vino-preferences and ticked the check boxes there. I started vnc-server and then I tried to connect to it from the same local host using vncviewer. I got no errors and the window with correct resolution came up. The problem is - that window is black and empty. I tried looking into Fedora docs but I haven't found anything useful there. I tried google and I found about 487693746874363 solutions and different ways of installing and configuring VNC server. I tried a few - none helped.

I wonder if there is a decent and consistent documentation about how to make remote desktop working in Fedora without having a real pain in the ass trying out those gazillion tweaks and tricks from various forums and blogs? After all Fedora 14 comes with that Remove Desktop thing available out of the box. Is it a real working thing or just a marketing Should I uninstall all the preinstalled VNC stuff and follow one of those painful instructions found on the internet from A to Z praying for it to eventually start working after all the magic is done and hours or days are wasted?

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Apr 9, 2010

i have installed ubuntu 9.04 and desktop xubuntu. i want access the sever from my windows xp using either rdp or vnc. i am able to use the ssh but thats only command line. i need the gui desktop. i have installed x11vnc,tightvnc etc. but whenever i try to connect from my vnc manager,its giveout error.machine actively refused it. i havent configured any port or anything like that.

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Jul 7, 2010

Does anyone know what could be causing a Remote Desktop connection to a 10.04 box to be closing after some period of time? I have three systems all running 10.04 with Remote Desktop enabled. I'm using UltraVNC on Windows 7 to connect to them. If I open a connection and leave it open for a long time (like overnight, for example), when I come back in the morning, I still see the VNC window but as soon as I click on it, it closes. I can immediately open a new connection to the box but it now shows two active connections. At first I was thinking maybe there's an idle timeout value but given that Ubuntu still seems to think that the original connection is active, maybe the problem isn't on the Ubuntu side but on the UltraVNC side?

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Sep 16, 2010

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Oct 29, 2010

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Jan 24, 2011

When ever i run ssh -p <port> <user>@<remote IP>, i get a connection has timed out error. (i use the -p <port> part because i'm using a custom port). does anyone know what could be causing this? i know of a few *possible* problems, but i don't know how to test them all.

- I am on the same network as the server (I'm trying to test using remote IP to make sure it works before i go out an try it somewhere else)

-The router could be blocking it (i'm using linksys)

-IPtables may not be set up right (i think it is though. the only thing i've run is "sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport ssh -j ACCEPT". I have changed the port for the server since then. maybe i have to restart it or something for it to recognise the change? I know very little about IPtables though).

-maybe i have to change something in my client or server config files? (the only config file i've changed is the sshd_config file on the seerver, and that was to change the port to my custom port).

thats all i can think of for now. It may be none of those. I do have the sshd_config and port forwarding in my router set to the same port, so thats good.

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Jan 28, 2011

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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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Feb 18, 2011

I'd like to connect to my Ubuntu via my Android Nexus S phone, and ideally using something works similar on Windows 7 as well. I realize that this topic must of been covered a hundred times before, but given I'm not confident even in the basic theory please stay with me;I need to connect via SSL (installing something like open SSL server on the desk top machines) and a suitable app on the phone (like Connectbot for example)And then a VNC client on the phone as well as my Ubuntu and window 7 machines (?)

Can anyone recommend GUI interfaces, good practice tutorials, that they've found helpful. I'm starting on the OpenSSL docs, but an overview just to make sure that I'm looking along the right lines would be cool.

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Jul 9, 2011

I want to transfer files from my laptop to my desktop remotely over the net. Both these computers access net via different service providers and have dynamically assigned IP addresses. If I know the IP address, I can use ssh to accomplish my task. However if I don't have physical access to the desktop, I cannot know the IP address. Is there a way by which a the desktop sends its public IP address to me so that I can establish ssh connection ?

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Jul 29, 2011

I deleted my windows and now I am alone with ubuntu I use them before and now I can say that they are really awesome, basicly I want 3 things that I am using and then it will be really awesome.

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Jun 16, 2010

I am going through cygwin's XWin.exe (XWin - queary <hostname>) to start a remote session with a RHEL 5.5 workstation. I have run gdmsetup on the worksation to allow the remote connection. Starting the remote session goes off without a problem. After about two hours, it just exits and I have to start over. This is a problem since all my gui's are killed and I have some important processes running.

/var/log/syslog/messages shows:

Jun 15 16:49:53 <host> gconfd (root-12016): SIGHUP received, reloading all databases
Jun 15 16:49:53 <host> gconfd (root-12016): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only configuration source at position 0
Jun 15 16:49:53 <host> gconfd (root-12016): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 1

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There must be a 2 hour timeout set somewhere - maybe in a gconf xml file?

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