The address for VNC is:

http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc/

It seems they've updated the documentation for X Windows this last week on 
their site.

-Mike

> I have been told that pcAnywhere express will run under Netscape in Linux, but
> the package I downloaded was aimed at a DOS machine (lots of DLL's, EXE's and
> other bullshit like that) so needless to say it didn't work for me.  It should
> though; the whole point of Java is not to care which machine it runs on; but
> the install programs from Symantec were worthless.
> 
> There is a set of programs called VNC that is supposed to be able to pipe a
> desktop to or from a Linux or NT box no matter where the client machine is.  I
> haven't been able to get that to work either but I'm an Xwindows moron.  You
> might have better luck.  I've been looking through the README file for the
> package I have, and there's no address for where to get the latest version, so
> if you can't find it mail me and I'll post or mail you the tarballs.
> 
> 
--
Mike Bridge
Edmonton, Canada
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