Would like to "allow the windows host to access the guest using SSH to run Emacs Org-Mode" suggestions:* Install Cygwin on Windows and use Cygwin's SSH tools & run X on Cygwin & login to your Linux virtual machine desktop** Then can use X11VNC and/or TightVNC client if you run a VNC server of some sort on your VirtualBox virtual machine* Possibly you could install a NOMACHINE server {https://www.nomachine.com} on the Linux virtual machine & a windows NOMACHINE client on your Windows host machine & login to your Linux virtual machine desktophttps://www.nomachine.com/On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 4:08 AM Roland Everaert <reveatwork@gmail.com> wrote:I am a user of emacs on virtual machines at work, and the environment works pretty well. I use virtual box as the provided workstation host windows, but the virtual machine host a linux os though. The only thing I didn't manage to do yet, is to allow the windows host to access the guest using SSH. I have read many articles, but none of them seems to work :(Any suggestion for the latter topic, (off this list), is welcomedRegards,Roland.On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 7:27 AM Jens Lechtenboerger <lechten@wi.uni-muenster.de> wrote:On 2020-05-21, John Kitchin wrote:
> What do you do with this image? I would be happy to continue this off-list
> if it seems better.
I generate self-study HTML presentations with audio as OER based on
reveal.js. See there for a course about to start in two weeks:
https://oer.gitlab.io/OS/
Material generated from this:
https://gitlab.com/oer/OS/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml
A howto: https://oer.gitlab.io/emacs-reveal-howto
Best wishes
Jens