On 3/3/2011 4:36 PM, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote: > >>>> Instead of running screen, can you run a desktop session under >>>> freenx on a server > >>> No xlibs on our servers. >> >> You need _a_ machine somewhere that can host a freenx session. It >> doesn't need to be the target of the ssh connections, just something >> that will mostly stay powered up if you want the session to stay active >> all the time. A development box or even a VM session that would work - >> or a desktop machine if it stays on all the time. It doesn't even have >> to run X on its own console. > > Frankly, given the alternative ease of automatically redefining $TERM, > that strikes me as a slightly overengineered solution. > > Not that I'm intrinsically opposed to overengineering. Don't knock it until you've tried it. A full GUI desktop, even mostly hosting a bunch of terminal windows is a lot more comfortable place to work than a screen session, and mousable cut/paste that works even with the local OS running the NX client is extremely handy (how many times do you do the same command on several machines?). I almost never log in directly at a linux console anymore and if I need to do something from home or remotely, I just pick the session that was my last desktop at work. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com