On Sun, 21 Apr 2002 23:41:39 +0300
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>... snipped long talk about VNC

I'm very well familiar with VNC, thanks. However you should remember
that vncserver is an X-server for the applications that use it (while
at the same time talking a different protocol to vncclient).  Therefore,
if it craches (rare enough for me, but not for the person who asked it),
the applications would be hurt just the same.

> 
> to start a server. This server is not yet "attached" to any
> display - you

Just a note: there is a nice KDE application called 'krfb' (based on
xrfb -- 'rfb' is the name of the VNC protocol) that connects to the
current DISPLAY and serves VNC.

This means that if you run it on your display, you can connect to your
live session (aside from password auth, it can optionally interactively
confirm the connection request with the user [assuming there is one...])

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