Sounds like you are describing vnc/rfb.

If you search the archives, I think the discussion has come up a few
times previously.  You may also want to look, if it fits your needs,
at the kde3.1 tie in with rfb.  

Kurt Robinson
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On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 08:31:51PM -0500, Brett Jones wrote:
> Wondering if anyone has any info on this. I'd like to be able to startup an 
> xserver, do some work, then detach from the xserver but leave it running (in the 
> same way you can detach from a running program with the screen program) so I can 
> connect to it at a different time (and possibly from a different terminal). This 
> will be running on an LTSP system with only 3-4 users (used by a group of 
> sysadmins), so the performance hit by detached xservers running in the 
> background won't be a problem.
> 
> Any ideas?
> -- 
> Brett Jones
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