I was looking for that particular resource.  It also looks like you would
understand my old test network naming scheme (nobody ever took servers named
"Mort" and "Binky" seriously....)

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From: "Grant McDorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Trunktracker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, 2002-03-21 11:41
Subject: Re: New to VNC.


: <shameless plug>
: You could also use vncsnapshot <vncsnapshot.sourceforge.net> to take
: periodic snapshots of the VNC server and upload that.
: </shameless plug>.
:
: Of course, there are other applications that can be used to get screen
grabs
: from the command line.
:
: A continuously updating display is much harder, though; as other people
have
: commented, you really need to use a streaming protocol for that.
:
: According to Trunktracker:
: > Okay, well thanks for yur help.  Perhaps I'll just set up a web cam.
: >
: > Ben Everett.
: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
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:
: Grant McDorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sr. Software Design Consultant
: Cedara Software Corp.  <URL:http://www.cedara.com>
:   (formerly I.S.G. Technologies Inc.)
: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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