Some questions on VPS
#1

This might sound noobish..

1.Can we install team veiwer on a linux VPS?
2.how do people get speedtest.net results of they VPS/dedi ?
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Originally Posted by Bleach79
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This might sound noobish..

1.Can we install team veiwer on a linux VPS?
2.how do people get speedtest.net results of they VPS/dedi ?
Teamviewer cannot be installed on a linux vps, you can install is vnc, and the graphical user interface(gui)
And the people get speedtest.net results, by installing gui and going to speedtest.net website , or other way that i do not know.
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#3

Yes it is all possible, as explained above.
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#4

Ok
where do i get vnc, and the graphical user interface(gui) ? where to download?
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Ok
where do i get vnc, and the graphical user interface(gui) ? where to download?
No point of GUI. Use SSH to install it tho. You will waste tons of bandwidth with VNC.
Use ******.
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You will waste tons of bandwidth with VNC.
No, not really.
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#7

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No point of GUI.
This ^.

Type "wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test" for a rough speedtest.
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#8

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Originally Posted by ColorHost-Kevin
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Yes it is all possible, as explained above.
Bit of a pointless post?
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#9

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No point of GUI. Use SSH to install it tho. You will waste tons of bandwidth with VNC.
Use ******.
You use SSH to install the gui and vnc. I've also never had bandwidth issues using VNC, it just uses like 200mb of ram.

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Bit of a pointless post?
They always are....
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You use SSH to install the gui and vnc. I've also never had bandwidth issues using VNC, it just uses like 200mb of ram.



They always are....
If ubuntu is in use, it takes more RAM for the GUI, in my experience thats what happened, I guess the gui uses around 800 mb and vnc roughly around 200mb (depending which one you use).
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