Hello.
For example, say, I am using VESA X server.
In this case, I can switch to VNC server without shutting current VESA server
( and apps run on the screen ) down, in other words, seamlessly.
Can I do the reverse? I mean, switching VNC server back to VESA server
without shuttting down.
I guess it seems to have been solved by myself.
Sorry for bothering you, I did not know ( and probably still) the inside
implementation of VNC servers.
--- Okajima.
>Hello.
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>For example, say, I am using VESA X server.
>In this case, I can switch to VNC server without shutting cu
Hello.
I have an interest in using VNC as console of virtual machine like Xen.
The outline is like this. You make multiple VMs on a PC, and then connect
them with VNC. So far is okay. This way works well. Thanks.
But, it is a bit slow. In this case, I dont need any textile compression,
even I don