tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309083628966961360.post3573949116307182913..comments2022-10-12T12:18:20.075+03:00Comments on scorp's spot: Screensharing in Linux with GoToMeetingKirill Malyshevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05784298500288494230noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309083628966961360.post-50984054058072497582013-09-12T21:50:05.824+03:002013-09-12T21:50:05.824+03:00well, i don't think that VBoxHeadless saves an...well, i don't think that VBoxHeadless saves any significant amount of resources. i just that virtual PC running all the time for other tasks. so all it saves is some space in task bar :)Kirill Malyshevhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05784298500288494230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309083628966961360.post-9003617723098385142013-09-12T16:03:15.676+03:002013-09-12T16:03:15.676+03:00Nice, good to know it worked fine in the long run
...Nice, good to know it worked fine in the long run<br /><br />Also great idea running it with VBoxHeadless and connecting through RDP, certainly a resource saver<br /><br />Thanks for your answer, I'll be trying this :-)Felipe Weberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16496594697213165180noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309083628966961360.post-42960540411994765192013-09-12T08:34:49.802+03:002013-09-12T08:34:49.802+03:00Hi,
yes, i'm still using this setup. i'm ...Hi,<br /><br />yes, i'm still using this setup. i'm not doing a screen sharing very often, and it work fine. but if i do then i'm usually using WebEx and join.me, both run equally ok. <br />i haven't really changed much. i have 2 monitors and a VirtualBox PC running in background (with VBoxHeadless), so i just open an RDP session, start screen sharing, VNC client and leave it on Kirill Malyshevhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05784298500288494230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309083628966961360.post-42479761186211232192013-09-12T02:15:47.389+03:002013-09-12T02:15:47.389+03:00Sorry, another question: any reason as for why you...Sorry, another question: any reason as for why you used different x sessions instead of just different virtual desktops (i.e. leave virtual box running in virtual desktop 1 and share your screen with your virtual desktop 2 "selected")Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309083628966961360.post-37958610878824450202013-09-12T02:14:30.907+03:002013-09-12T02:14:30.907+03:00Hello fella
I've been facing this exact same ...Hello fella<br /><br />I've been facing this exact same issue as of now: I was able to get all my development environment set up in Linux, but my company uses gotomeeting.<br /><br />I tried using VNC in the virtual machine, but I used tightvnc in both Linux and the Virtualbox windows instance, but I was getting constant freezes in the VNC x display.<br /><br />Just curious: do you still use Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com