[Discuss] Laptop as a remote access device?

Laura Conrad lconrad at laymusic.org
Thu Sep 15 00:10:16 EDT 2022


>>>>> "Dale" == Dale R Worley <worley at alum.mit.edu> writes:

    Dale> I'm looking into buying a laptop that's solely a remote access device,
    Dale> that is, a portable way to use ssh/X windows server to connect to a
    Dale> workstation that's at home.  Does anyone have advice?  It seems to me
    Dale> the requirements are:

    Dale> - compute and disk capacity aren't very important
    Dale> - physical size and durability are important
    Dale> - must support ssh/X (assuming it's either a Windows or MacOS system,
    Dale>   what are the good packages for this?)
    Dale> - must allow attachment of external keyboard, mouse, and video

I bought a Dell something pretty old with Linux Mint installed for about
$100 off eBay from a place called "Free Geek".  It's working fine, with
the exception of when I start Firefox from Emacs, which works, but you
have to go make coffee or something the first time you start it.  It's
getting better -- when I first started doing it, sshd used 100% of the
workstation CPU for 10 or 15 minutes, but now it uses 50% for less than
5 minutes.

It has as many ports as I would ever use (both HDMI and Displayport;
lots of USB; several audio jacks; ethernet...)

I did this because getting a docking station working with my cute little
laptop with hardly any ports was much harder than I would have
expected.  But I may try again with a different dock.

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newspaper.  When confronted, the teacher replied, "When drinking tea
and reading the newspaper, just drink tea and read the newspaper."

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