Re: current display

2001-05-09 Thread Scott Dunn
Yup. That's what I want. Thanks for the tip. Should I compile the source for RedHat 7 or just get the binary for 6.2? On Wed, 09 May 2001, you wrote: > >Now lets reverse it. If I run the server on the LInux machine, I can connect > >and see a great drawing of the desktop. But what happens on

Re: current display

2001-05-09 Thread Mac Reiter
>Now lets reverse it. If I run the server on the LInux machine, I can connect >and see a great drawing of the desktop. But what happens on the viewer is not >what happens on the Linux screen. Each Linux vnc viewer is its own desktop, by design. To simulate the way the WinVNC server works, look

current display

2001-05-09 Thread Scott Dunn
es on the Windows desktop. Now lets reverse it. If I run the server on the LInux machine, I can connect and see a great drawing of the desktop. But what happens on the viewer is not what happens on the Linux screen. I've tried to find out what the current display is and here is what I'