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"Although LogMeIn does not officially support the Linux platform, some Linux variants do support partial functionality to be used as a local computer controlling a LogMeIn target computer.
This is done through our legacy support for java, which is a cross-platform development environment. We do have official support for Linux on both sides of the connection planned for later this year, but for now, we do not support it officially.
To use a Linux computer to control a Windows PC running LogMeIn, you will need to install the Java Runtime Environment.
Most Linux distributions can install this from their Package Managers (RPM for Redhat based, Synaptic for Debian based, etc.).
Sun provides an RPM package at the link below.
If you would like to install manually, or do not use RPM to install packages, or have issues with the package manager install, try installing from source from the following link.
Note, you will need to go to Preferences > Remote Control settings and disable remote printing for the Remote Control feature to load properly and not with errors, since this isn't supported in Java on Linux.
Here is the link to install the RPM or source install of Java Runtime Environment.
http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any further questions."
Keeping in mind I know precious little about Linux, it would appear that assuming I can install the Java Runtime Environment on my 770, it should be able to connect to my pc. Assuming this is correct, is it just a matter of copying the correct Java Runtime Environment to my 770 RS-MMC card, and then tapping on it to install it? Something tells me it can't be quite this simple.
I have seen some cryptic messages regarding those who are using VNC to accomplish remote PC control, but in my past experience with VNC, it is a royal pain to setup port forwarding, etc., whereas logmein.com worked perfectly within 30 seconds of installation. Having one common solution whether I am trying to remote control from the 770 or another PC would greatly simplify things.
Can an experienced 770 user comment on the quoted response from logmein.com customer support? Would like to hit the ground running if at all possible.