If you want to use it in a way like WinVNC, x0rfbserver will be the right thing
for you. Xvnc creates a new virtual desktop whereas x0rfbserver exports the
"real" one.

You can find it at
http://x0rfbserver.hexonet.com

I hope that I could help you.

Kind Regards,
  - jens wagner



Joey Williams wrote:

> I recently installed VNC on our Linux server and I'm attaching to it from a
> Windows 2000 client. When I attach to the Linux server I get a terminal type
> interface. When I try to start XWindows from the Windows 2000 client I get
> the following message:
>
> kpanel: ok, commencing initialization.....
>
> And nothing happens after this message.
>
> Is this the proper way to get the XWindows desktop from within the VNC
> session from Windows 2000?
>
> Thanks for any insight that you may have,
>
> Joey C. Williams
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