Re: remote desktop

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VNC is  stateless so if you loose connectivity the
process still runs. 


--- Aaron Konstam <akonstam@Trinity.Edu> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:50:19AM -0800, Ryan
> McDougall wrote:
> > If you have a terminal all you need to do is issue
> the command to startup your
> > favorite window manager (i.e. startkde). Because X
> should already be running on
> > the host box so now running the window manager is
> just like getting any other X
> > app to display. No need to mess with VNC if you
> already have X forwarding to
> > your machine.
> > 
> > HTH,
> > Ryan
> I am not sure why anyone wuld use VNC rather than
> xdmcp. I am
> willin to be enlightened.
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