Re: x0vncserver HowTo

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Jamie Bohr wrote:
> The remote systems are Windows.  The company VPN client does not support
> Linux too well and a majority (99.9%, especially labtops) of the systems
> are running MS Windows.  The engineers want and need to see their
> consoles remotely. 
> 
> I appreciate all the suggestions, please don't think I don't.  I have
> talked with the engineers about all the solutions mentioned, none will
> work because they involve stopping an already running appication and
> fireing up vncserver (by what ever means) and then starting the
> application again.  They want to be able to see their already running
> desktop remotely.


Try x11vnc. There is an rpm in the Dries RPM repository for FC4 that
works on my FC6 system. Though it would probably be a good idea to
rebuild it from the source rpm.

Cheers,
Raman

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