> > The vncserver and xvncviewer names use the Debian Alternatives > system. You can read more about that here: > > That helps!
> > And then people found that starting a server was inconvenient. > Wouldn't it be better to export the current desktop? Instead of > exporting a new, unique and different desktop? It is possible. Clarification. Are you saying that some vnc servers serve up a remote login to a new session, while others simply share an existing gnome session? > > Sorry I know nothing about vino. But I hope sharing the above about > vnc in general was helpful. The package page says that vino is a vnc > server for GNOME 2 and isn't available with GNOME 3. If you are using > > I'm using Gnome 3 on Wheezy and it DOES come with VINO by default. FYI.