First please excuse my ignorance! I’m new to Fedora and Linux. Recently we installed a Fedora Box on a piece of equipment used in our distribution center. We would like to remote to it across our LAN (Windows). I’ve read many posts on the sight, but don’t understand the terminology yet. What needs to be installed on the Windows box and the Fedora box? Once installed what is the process for making the connection? Basically we need to see the desktop (GUI) of the Fedora box so we can make changes to the system on the fly. Similar to RDP on a Windows box. Nothing to do with command line or the file system. I feel like a real idiot asking these questions, but started in a Windows world and never exposed to Linux. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User_Guide_-_Sharing_Your_Desktop On Windows, you can install the TightVNC client to connect to the Fedora machine. Make sure port 5900 is open in your firewall.