fixing distant computer via remote control
sdavmor
sdavmor at systemstheory.net
Wed Nov 23 21:26:17 UTC 2011
On 11/20/2011 11:38 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 20 November 2011 17:23, Bill Stanley<bstanle at wowway.com> wrote:
>> I am considering my options on fixing another computer via remote control.
>> The computer I want to fix is in a different house in my neighborhood. We
>> both use Ubuntu Linux version 10.10,(GNOME Desktop) so operating system
>> differences shouldn't be a problem. We both use the same ISP, but obviously
>> we do not share the same local network (different ISP accounts).
>>
>> I have been spending a lot of time going over to my neighbor to fix
>> relatively simple things. Winter is coming and I really don't want to leave
>> my house for something that is relatively minor. Some fixes take only a few
>> minutes. My neighbor tries to describe the problem but a verbal description
>> is lacking. What must be done so I can access my neighbors computer via my
>> computer. I would like a GUI application so it would be like I was actually
>> there.
>
> What J D Lamb has suggested will indeed work, but it is moderately
> technical to achieve if you don't know your way around things like
> OpenSSH servers and router configuration.
>
> It's not FOSS, but TeamViewer is free for non-commercial use& I
> believe it will do what you need:
> http://www.teamviewer.com/en/index.aspx
I use Teamviewer all the time to fiddle with things on family members
computers. Nice since there's compatible versions for *nix, Mac and
Windows which is great and (as I prefer) KISS.
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