Hi all,
After reading the interesting discussions on this list about x0rfbserver, I decided to 
give it a try. I quickly realized that in order to shadow a user on a workstation, 
x0rfbserver needed to be a local app. I haven't tried any local apps up to this point 
yet.
So, I gave it a try. I believe that I have all of the files necessary to run 
x0rfbserver as a local app in the /opt/ltsp/i386 tree.

I do this from the workstation:
HOST=`echo $DISPLAY | awk -F: '{ print $1 }'`
rsh ${HOST} /usr/bin/x0rfbserver -display ${DISPLAY}

All I get is the help dump from x0rfbserver...as if it is trying to read the 
'-display' as its own argument and doesn't know what to do with it. It won't actually 
launch the app. Man x0rfbserver doesn't shine alot of light.

Any ideas??

-- 
rob apodaca

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