How do I launch Kubuntu Desktop from SSH?
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I have an OVH's VPS server with Kubuntu installed + SSH access.
I would like to access Kubuntu desktob in the browser.
How can it be done ?
Regards
server kubuntu vps
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I have an OVH's VPS server with Kubuntu installed + SSH access.
I would like to access Kubuntu desktob in the browser.
How can it be done ?
Regards
server kubuntu vps
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up vote
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I have an OVH's VPS server with Kubuntu installed + SSH access.
I would like to access Kubuntu desktob in the browser.
How can it be done ?
Regards
server kubuntu vps
I have an OVH's VPS server with Kubuntu installed + SSH access.
I would like to access Kubuntu desktob in the browser.
How can it be done ?
Regards
server kubuntu vps
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I don't understand why any Desktop Environment
has been installed on the server, I think that mc
is more then necessary, but if that was done, do this: connect to the server via SSH
and when you are in terminal just type:
startx
If you want to connect to server via browser, you may want to install TeamViewer onto your server (I guess it's not a problem if DE
have been already installed), and then use TeamViewer Management Console.
note: TeamViewer is Windows-based program and it goes with wine
inside.
:-)
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1 Answer
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up vote
0
down vote
I don't understand why any Desktop Environment
has been installed on the server, I think that mc
is more then necessary, but if that was done, do this: connect to the server via SSH
and when you are in terminal just type:
startx
If you want to connect to server via browser, you may want to install TeamViewer onto your server (I guess it's not a problem if DE
have been already installed), and then use TeamViewer Management Console.
note: TeamViewer is Windows-based program and it goes with wine
inside.
:-)
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up vote
0
down vote
I don't understand why any Desktop Environment
has been installed on the server, I think that mc
is more then necessary, but if that was done, do this: connect to the server via SSH
and when you are in terminal just type:
startx
If you want to connect to server via browser, you may want to install TeamViewer onto your server (I guess it's not a problem if DE
have been already installed), and then use TeamViewer Management Console.
note: TeamViewer is Windows-based program and it goes with wine
inside.
:-)
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
I don't understand why any Desktop Environment
has been installed on the server, I think that mc
is more then necessary, but if that was done, do this: connect to the server via SSH
and when you are in terminal just type:
startx
If you want to connect to server via browser, you may want to install TeamViewer onto your server (I guess it's not a problem if DE
have been already installed), and then use TeamViewer Management Console.
note: TeamViewer is Windows-based program and it goes with wine
inside.
:-)
I don't understand why any Desktop Environment
has been installed on the server, I think that mc
is more then necessary, but if that was done, do this: connect to the server via SSH
and when you are in terminal just type:
startx
If you want to connect to server via browser, you may want to install TeamViewer onto your server (I guess it's not a problem if DE
have been already installed), and then use TeamViewer Management Console.
note: TeamViewer is Windows-based program and it goes with wine
inside.
:-)
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answered Apr 26 at 21:04
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