Alan Edwardes

Virtual Network Computing

I needed a way to make my networked gear talk to each other, and as I'd been a cheapskate and got the windows edition that didn't offer a Remote Desktop Connection Server, I needed some (preferably) free and relatively easy to use software that did just that, and worked so that my Linux and Apple box could talk to my Windows boxes.

A quick google got me to the RealVNC site, and I downloaded and installed the free edition. Once doing some digging around my Linux Ubuntu PC (that i was also using as a server) I found out that the VNC software came ready installed on it as a service, so I could just set it up to accept incoming connections without any fuss. That was sorted once I ripped out the peripherals and shoved it in a corner.

For my mac box I downloaded the Vine Server, which also was piss easy to run and configure, and like on the linux box automatically installed itself as a service.

Both of the non windows boxes were now accessible from my windows machine, so next I started on the other windows machine.

I had to download a beta version of UltraVNC, because in Windows Vista Microsoft have mucked about with the services so the UltraVNC team had to write a workaround. I finally got it working however, and I praise the makers of the VNC software for making my life a tad easier.

Of course the windows installation didn't go as planned, and in the end (as the machine wouldn't boot) I had to reinstall the software in safe mode, but alas, it did kinda work in the end. (If not for the enormous lag caused by aero.)

26th of July 2007 at 8:29 PM

4 years, 10 months ago

written by Alan Edwardes.

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