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Yes, you can. You need to install rdesktop on your Linux server and then run the following command:
Code:
rdesktop -u USERNAME -p - REMOTE_IP
Substitute the actual username for USERNAME (most likely Administrator) and the actual IP of the server you're logging into for REMOTE_IP.
You do need to have a desktop interface installed to run this such as Gnome, KDE or Xfce.
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