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    Step by step for VNC/Remote Desktop on N900

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    ududud | # 21 | 2010-02-10, 21:27 | Report

    Ok, ty other hit more , now VNC RUN Ok, but this is veryyyyy slow, ... i was try run the Rdesktop and this is OK! all run very fast. now have configurate the RDesktop on my pc, but after login here, my pc back to "welcome" desktop, because only one user can be on

    any know how can active the multiuser on? i have windows 7 ultimate 64 RC.

    ty

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    Rob1n | # 22 | 2010-02-10, 21:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by ududud View Post
    Ok, ty other hit more , now VNC RUN Ok, but this is veryyyyy slow, ... i was try run the Rdesktop and this is OK! all run very fast. now have configurate the RDesktop on my pc, but after login here, my pc back to "welcome" desktop, because only one user can be on

    any know how can active the multiuser on? i have windows 7 ultimate 64 RC.

    ty
    For rdesktop? That's only single-user (unless you're running a Terminal Services server). Apparently there are ways to get around this though.

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    ududud | # 23 | 2010-02-10, 21:57 | Report

    y, i want use my pc in admin for example, and my n900 in user or other account, but the 2 ON in the same time, because ussualy my brother is in my pc when im out, and if i want join in the rdesktop the account of my brother expire to the "welcome" desktop and if he want join other try more in the account, my cliente expire

    I think that this S.O can run 2 user at the same time, but dont know how can run ;(..... if any know this plz sayme how ^^

    bye guys, and other hit more, ty!

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    Rob1n | # 24 | 2010-02-10, 22:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by ududud View Post
    y, i want use my pc in admin for example, and my n900 in user or other account, but the 2 ON in the same time, because ussualy my brother is in my pc when im out, and if i want join in the rdesktop the account of my brother expire to the "welcome" desktop and if he want join other try more in the account, my cliente expire

    I think that this S.O can run 2 user at the same time, but dont know how can run ;(..... if any know this plz sayme how ^^

    bye guys, and other hit more, ty!
    No, remote desktop is only single user (and kicks out the local user as well) on Windows desktop OSes. The server versions allow more active sessions, and the terminal services even more. This page links to some ways of getting around it. I've not tried these though, and the usual warnings apply (may kill your cat, wipe your computer, trigger the heat-death of the universe, etc).

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    Brank | # 25 | 2010-02-11, 13:47 | Report

    Does vnc mute sound like rdesktop? Or could I use vnc as a remote from my couch to put music on for example?

    How do the refresh rates compare in the two applications?

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    Rob1n | # 26 | 2010-02-11, 14:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by Brank View Post
    Does vnc mute sound like rdesktop? Or could I use vnc as a remote from my couch to put music on for example?

    How do the refresh rates compare in the two applications?
    VNC doesn't mute the remote sound, no, so you could use it to control a music player. The sound would come from the PC though, not the N900 (which I think was what you wanted).

    Generally speaking, VNC is slower to refresh than rdesktop, but works better over low-bandwidth connections. If you use a version with a mirror driver then response time is pretty good though (see http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...9&postcount=11).

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    thelushlife | # 27 | 2010-02-11, 14:07 | Report

    in addition to what Rob1n said, the VNC icon in the system tray might show your local IP address, that's what happened in my case (10.0.1.XX)

    i used www.whatismyip.com in order to find my external ip. it's the external ip that you need to configure into the VNC app on the N900.

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    SubCore | # 28 | 2010-02-11, 14:08 | Report

    Originally Posted by ududud View Post
    y, i want use my pc in admin for example, and my n900 in user or other account, but the 2 ON in the same time
    because microsoft says so.

    there's no technical reason for it, it's just a business decision microsoft made, so they can continue to charge horrendous amounts of money for terminal server licenses.

    but theoretically, this should work with VNC. if you allow "secondary login" and set up VNC servers with different screen names (":0" and ":1") in each of those sessions, it might work. no promises, though.

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    Rob1n | # 29 | 2010-02-11, 14:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by SubCore View Post
    but theoretically, this should work with VNC. if you allow "secondary login" and set up VNC servers with different screen names (":0" and ":1") in each of those sessions, it might work. no promises, though.
    I think that requires the commercial versions of RealVNC? It's certainly not been an option on any version I've run (well, apart from on Linux, where running multiple VNC servers is trivial).

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    Brank | # 30 | 2010-02-11, 14:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
    VNC doesn't mute the remote sound, no, so you could use it to control a music player. The sound would come from the PC though, not the N900 (which I think was what you wanted).

    Generally speaking, VNC is slower to refresh than rdesktop, but works better over low-bandwidth connections. If you use a version with a mirror driver then response time is pretty good though (see http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...9&postcount=11).
    I guess I wasn't clear, but this is exactly what I wanted. That the sound comes from PC speakers I mean. Such a bother sometimes to get up to go change a song

    Thanks a lot. I'll set it up right away.

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