Due to work needs, I often run around on multiple computers. Windows platforms are easy to work with, just use Remote Desktop. for Linux platforms, you can also remotely connect them. For Linux platforms and Windows platforms, you can use putty or remote connection to xwindows, but from Linux to windows?
Of course there are some solutions. VNC is cross-platform, but configuration is too troublesome.
Once I sorted out the Linux system, I suddenly found a plug-in, rdesktop, r conjecture should be the meaning of remote, that desktop is the desktop, he is used to connect to Linux xwindows or to link to Windows. man gave me a look. The principle is that he is used to link to the Windows table in xwindows, let's start with his usage:
1. The simplest method
Rdesktop-uusername-ppassword ipaddr
For example, rdesktop-uadministrator-p123456 192.168.0.1
Is it ugly? Only eight colors
2. Make the desktop beautiful
Rdesktop has a parameter-A followed by a value indicating the number of colors.ArticleIt can be 8, 16, and 24, but when I was using 24, I still went back to 16, 16, which was already quite good. The command is as follows:
Rdesktop-uadministrator-p123456-A 16 192.168.0.1
3. Let him fill my screen
So far, you must open a Windows desktop, so that it will fill your screen and realize that Windows Desktop may be your expectation. Okay, rdesktop can do it. it has a parameter-F (full) and the command is as follows:
Rdesktop-uadministrator-p123456-f-a 16 192.168.0.1
Is it full screen?
Why can't I turn him off? There is a way to press the shut-down key for more than three seconds, and then restart the machine .......
Show your mercy, I say live .....
CTRL + ALT + enter
That's all.
What does the intermediate addition mean? This ........
He was developed using MS's Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) protocol and has instructions and help on his official website (http://www.rdesktop.org/). For more parameters, see man and info.
My platform is centos 4.3.