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Setting up zeroconfig/avahi sounds like tasks that the guru/tech should plan to do ahead of time in planning for giving someone support on the local network. | Setting up zeroconfig/avahi sounds like tasks that the guru/tech should plan to do ahead of time in planning for giving someone support on the local network. | ||
March 10, 2010: Thanks to Roger Pixley @screech2 on identi.ca - Possibly have a link at the end speaking about SSH on servers and the suitable !kde kioslaves ? | |||
== RDP == | |||
For the RDP protocol, KRDC asks for the username, domain and password. The domain, at least for a Linux system, is what the <code>hostname</code> command returns. [[User:Tbertels|Tbertels]] ([[User talk:Tbertels|talk]]) 09:22, 15 August 2025 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 09:22, 15 August 2025
First draft submitted March 2, 2010 by http://userbase.kde.org/User:Algotruneman
March 3, 2010: Thanks to Roberto Alsina, @ralsina on identi.ca, for the suggestion to mention using zeroconfig announcement of LAN hostnames making it easier to connect (not needing the host IP address): http://lateral.netmanagers.com.ar//weblog/posts/BB844.html The link shows a video of a bunch of steps about making avahi work.
See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToZeroconf
Setting up zeroconfig/avahi sounds like tasks that the guru/tech should plan to do ahead of time in planning for giving someone support on the local network.
March 10, 2010: Thanks to Roger Pixley @screech2 on identi.ca - Possibly have a link at the end speaking about SSH on servers and the suitable !kde kioslaves ?
RDP
For the RDP protocol, KRDC asks for the username, domain and password. The domain, at least for a Linux system, is what the hostname
command returns. Tbertels (talk) 09:22, 15 August 2025 (UTC)