That would work.  I think he was trying to watch on the linux servers 
screen vnc client activity.  If two or more connected to a session it 
should work.




>If bevhavior you are looking for is to have somebody watch a screen
>that's moving by itself you can have 2 or more vnc clients hook up to
>the same VNC server, one person moves the mouse, the other watches.  We
>use that as a collaboration or presentation tool that works very well,
>
>On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 15:04, Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
>> Just realized I didn't fully answer your question.
>> 
>> If you want vnc server on linux to act like vnc server for windows then 
>> the answer is no.  From what I've read in the past the vnc server for 
>> linux is only a session.  It doesn't actually control your display like 
>> pcanywhere (or vnc server for windoze).
>> 
>> There "may" be a way around this but it's probably some obscure detail I 
>> haven't found.
>> 
>> Might want to try their web site.  Perhaps they have a mail list that 
>> can answer this more fully.
>



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