Run Xvnc with option -alwaysshared
 -- or --
Before connection to the server clicked the shared checkbos form connection
option dialog box


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Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 4:38 PM
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Subject: Unable to cooperate at same desktop ?


The introduction of VNC says:
"One desktop can be displayed and used by several viewers at once, allowing
CSCW-style applications."

I install VNC on linux(at x86 machine) and try to connect to vncserver from
two computers to the same desktop(for example display is 2).
But I only can connect by one, the other will be kick out when next one
connect to the same desktop.......
Do I misunderstand the introduction sentence  ?

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