>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 on the VNC Contrib page for x0rfbserver.
That is a Linux/UNIX Xvnc that pulls its image from an already existing X
server (ie, the one you get at the local monitor, which is display 0)

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