access linux system from windows using teamviewer? [closed] - linux

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i am trying to get the remote access from windows system to linux system using teamviewer but when the connection is established the windows system sees the black screen. so anyone can help me how to establish the fair connection.

I had the same problem - for me with two solutions. On some systems, it just took about 30sec for the screen to build up (in that case, just be patient) and in the other case, there was a driver problem. Try to change the driver to the default ubuntu one and deactivate the proprietary hardware driver in that case.

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I am stuck in a problem of Linux suse and need help on the same. My problem is mentioned below.
As per my client requirement, I have to create a ghost dvd or image dvd of the Linux suse 11 operating system with the softwares installed and configuration in it. So, when user will enter the cd into there machine, first system will load SUSE and then will configure all the softwares without any human intervention.
So, whats is the process to create the same?
Thanks in advance
There are instructions on SuSE wiki:
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Live_USB_stick

Keyloggers and Virtual Machines [closed]

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I want to test some keyloggers in order to see how they work.
If my host OS is clean, and I install the keyloggers on a guest OS running in VirtualBox, will the keylogger be able to log the keystrokes and screenshots in the HOST OS?
I think I know the answer to this question but I just want to make sure.
Unless your VMs are broken, key/screen-loggers will be fully contained in the VMs and will gain no access to the host OS keyboard/screen data that's outside of the VM.

Linux box is full. I am not able to login to linux box. [closed]

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In one of my linux box, some program (database archiver process) has consumed all the space available. I am not able to access this box using ssh username# so that I can login to box and do the clean up and fix the rouge process. Could you please let me know how we can connect this box in such scenario.
If it is local machine, unattachment the hard drive and then connect it with another PC then manually remove extra files there.
You will have to login as root.
If you have physical access to the machine, boot a live version of your linux from CD/DVD/USB. From there you can get a root shell, mount the drive, and clean it up.

what is centos LiveCD? [closed]

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Reference: https://projects.centos.org/trac/livecd/wiki
I am not able to find what the LiveCD means?
Does it mean that I can run the OS on the CD without any installation on the local machine?
A live CD, live DVD, or live disc is a complete bootable computer operating system which runs in the computers memory, rather than loading from the hard disk drive
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_CD
This gives you the ability to try the OS without having to install it

Remote mainframe session from Linux [closed]

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I have a Fedora 14 desktop which I'm trying to use to connect to a client's mainframe (running z/OS). There's a popular 3270 terminal emulator for Windows, but I haven't been able to find one suitable for Linux.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
If you are looking to emulate 3270 then there is no dearth of choices.
You can use Wine and Quick3270 emulator. I have tried this and its just awesome.
Linux based:
a. x3270: http://x3270.bgp.nu/index.html - Tried it. Its decent and FREE (free as in Freedom)
b. Jagacy 3270: http://www.jagacy.com/downloads.html (Haven't tried it, but it was used by my colleagues. Its really good.)
My love - Quick3270 running over Wine.

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