Gil Hale wrote:
>> FWIW, VNC on Linux doesn't tie up the real display/keyboard/mouse
>> at the home base.
>> Each user gets their own virtual display/keyboard/mouse. It works
>> really well.
> 
> Unless you hit the VNC Host using session = 0, in which case I do see the
> host system's current screen - which is great for training and system
> configuration purposes.

Yep, so you get the best of all worlds. Now, if only VFP apps would run on 
Linux... ;)

Paul

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