Please bicker some more amongst yourselves about the various
implementations, I just took vnc4server, and the default behaviour of
that particular package is to give you a fresh desktop instead of
desktop :0.
NOFI :)
Derek Broughton wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
On 29/06/05, Jorge Tomé Hernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, June 29, 2005 11:34, Arjen Verweij said:
L.S.,
I'm looking for a mechanism to connect to a machine that runs Debian.
My client (laptop) runs Debian SID. Basically I want some sort of VNC
that will give me the desktop the user at the workstation is seeing,
not a fresh one.
I only have experience with VNC/rdesktop to Windows machines, and
didn't stop to think that it might not work the same way when the VNC
server was on a Debian box.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
VNC works in Linux in the same way that in MS Windows. I think that it is
all you need.
It doesn't actually
Yes, it does. It's how the Linux VNC server connects to X that matters. In
KDE krfb provides a shared desktop, accessible via any VNC client. Gnome
probably has something similar.
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