Linux - SoftwareThis forum is for Software issues.
Having a problem installing a new program? Want to know which application is best for the job? Post your question in this forum.
Notices
Welcome to LinuxQuestions.org, a friendly and active Linux Community.
You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join our community today!
Note that registered members see fewer ads, and ContentLink is completely disabled once you log in.
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. If you need to reset your password, click here.
Having a problem logging in? Please visit this page to clear all LQ-related cookies.
Get a virtual cloud desktop with the Linux distro that you want in less than five minutes with Shells! With over 10 pre-installed distros to choose from, the worry-free installation life is here! Whether you are a digital nomad or just looking for flexibility, Shells can put your Linux machine on the device that you want to use.
Exclusive for LQ members, get up to 45% off per month. Click here for more info.
Technically a windows question I guess, but someone here might know...
I just figured out how to use rdesktop and I love it; I can access my XP laptop from linux. But it keeps sleeping when I log out with the lid closed. I configured it in my user account and in my administrator account to never sleep (including after inactivity and with the lid closed), and it never did this when I used remote desktop from another XP machine. Anyone know why it's doing this?
Distribution: Gentoo, Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat/CentOS
Posts: 719
Rep:
I am not sure of the exact cause for the sleeping, however using rdp in linux will cause the local user to be logged out (on the windows box). I would think this has something to do with your problem and probably a good first step toward fixing it. HTH
Originally posted by bleargh i don't know what that is.
VNC is another remote network implementation. You run a VNC server on the machine you connect to, and use a VNC client on the client machine to connect to the server. See here for more details.
LinuxQuestions.org is looking for people interested in writing
Editorials, Articles, Reviews, and more. If you'd like to contribute
content, let us know.