Sorry if this is a stupid Q or not, but I cannot find it in any archive.
Can I run VNC server as well as X-Windows Server on the same box ?
Is that plausible? Run X-Windows on the console and run VNC for remote
clients?
And if that is just the way it is meant to be, then I wish they would
That's the way it's meant to be Daryl
Regards
Gordon
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From: Darryl Harvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 February 2003 11:36
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Subject: Quick Question on VNC?
Sorry if this is a stupid Q or not, but I cannot find it in any archive.
Can I
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 05:35, Darryl Harvey wrote:
Sorry if this is a stupid Q or not, but I cannot find it in any archive.
Can I run VNC server as well as X-Windows Server on the same box ?
Yes
Is that plausible? Run X-Windows on the console and run VNC for remote
clients?
Yes each
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Darryl Harvey wrote:
Can I run VNC server as well as X-Windows Server on the same box ?
Yes. VNC is totally independent of the X servers on either box. They use
different protocols, different ports, and different UNIX-domain sockets.
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On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Bret Hughes wrote:
Yes each vncserver/client combo gets his own desktop by default in
linux, In windows, everyone gets the desktop of the console and gets to
fight over it. Actually I have not tried more that one in windows but
the remote guy and the console fight.