CHAPTER 33Accessing Computers Remotely
One area where Linux particularly excels is in its support for networking, including the Internet. If you wish to learn about how networks operate on a fundamental level, then Linux is an ideal choice, because it puts you in virtually direct contact with the technology.
The widespread integration and support for networking extends to several useful system tools that let you access Linux across any kind of network, including the Internet. In fact, it's even possible to access a Linux machine running on a different continent just as if you were sitting in front of it!
This chapter looks at the many ways you can access your Fedora computer remotely. In addition, we look at the ways that you can use Fedora ...
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