On 31 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> [X11 replacements] Xvnc, a VNC server that runs X11 programs.  Neither
> is very useful for general purpose X11 use.
 
Xvnc isn't intended for general purpose X11 use, is it? I thought it was
just a way to serve the current state of your [X11/Aqua/Windows/etc]
display to remote clients, and send events [mouse, keyboard] back from the
remote machine to your display manager. Xvnc is for letting remote users
interact with your machine graphically, and in this context I don't even
think it'll work with out X11 (or maybe Aqua) as the display "substrate".

For X-Windows on OSX/Darwin, the main choices are XDarwin & OroborOSX -- 
which in recent versions embeds part of XDarwin anyway. You might be able 
to find some other implementations, but these are the significant ones.


-- 
Chris Devers



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