Hello!

Sorry if my questions has already been answered but I couldn't find anything 
that exactly matched in the mailing list.

1) I will have to use Windows for some tasks and already have the Windows 
machine (Win XP Pro) working as VNC server and can display the desktop on 
my linux machine via Fast Ethernet. In the Windows machine there is a quite 
good AGP-graphic card. Will it (theoretically or practically) affect speed, when 
I replace the good graphic card by a cheap AGP-graphic card with let's say 
32 MB of memory? (As I've found somewhere in the mailing list WINVnc 
seems to read the video buffer, thus the speed of the RAM on the card might 
be important, is that true?)

2) Is it possible to use the Windows machine as VNC server without any 
graphic card at all. That would be the best, but I'm wondering if Windows can 
manage that.

Any help would be appreciated
Regards, Hans
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