So: Since there seems to be some debate about the choice of VNC
how about I broaden the question;

Can I get opinions on the best way to have a small population
of Windows users (3) connect to X-Windows sessions in a lan
environment to utilize X-applications, with a freely available
reliable solution.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: VNC


> On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
>
> > Chip Buck wrote:
> > ----------------->>>>
> > Has anyone successfully set up VNC with Redhat 8.0?
> > I can start vncserver successfully and connect from a remote
> > client, however I do not get any window manager, only
> > a grey screen with cursor.
> > ----------------->>>>
> >
> > Yes I use to run vnc and I had a plethora of scripts and utilities that
I
> > spent countless hours perfecting.  Wow it really works so well...  Then
came
> > ssh!  I set it up to do public-private key authentication.  Now, I no
longer
> > use vnc at all.
>
> huh?  how exactly does ssh replace the functionality of VNC?  or are
> there features of ssh with which i am unfamiliar?  (probably, yes).
>
> rday
>
>
>
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