Yes, I use VNC a good deal for certain tasks in my current telecommuting
(via cable modem) and will definitely be using it under my upcoming dialup
situation.

However, I think doing a full day of work at <= 33 Kb/s thru VNC will
prove too frustrating and tedious (even with something like tightvnc).
So I know I will be using a bunch of local xterms containing remote
shells for the bulk of my work.  It will be interesting to see if I
can cook up a way to suspend & restore them...

Thanks,

Karl

On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Dan Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The remote X, login shells, at least, could be handled through VNC (over SSH).
> Here's a good article on an interesting way to configure a VNC/SSH connection:
> 
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5499
> 
> You can pickup where you left off easily with VNC. I use it this way all the
> time. Though, I have not (yet) forwarded the whole environment (both locally
> and remotely) as in the above article. I will be experimenting with it soon.


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