"Beerse, Corni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When Tony told me about this function, I jumped all over it: It was
something I had been needing without realizing it. We use vnc in the same
situation he describes: Many users running a single application. We have
been using Xvnc in -inetd mode, toget
> -Original Message-
> We were faced with a problem of using Xvnc to provide
> a single application to a significant number of users.
> We were trying to deploy an industrial application that
> would start every time a user connects to the Xvnc
> (via inetd) without asking the user to logi
Anthony, you can't post it to the list - it yanks mime attachments. If you
want, email it to me and I will be quite happy to toss it up on our
webserver so people can access it.
As for usefulness: I don't know about Linux opinions, but I would kill for
that ability on WinVNC. I suspect that Lin