Hi
VNC
James

> rfb is pretty cool, but not what I'm trying to do. I want to be able to 
> "disconnect" my xserver from the terminal I'm using, but leave it running on the 
> server. Then at a later time I can return to a terminal (any terminal on the 
> network), login and have my previous xserver session "reconnected" to that 
> terminal. The reason I want to do this, is so that I can leave my desk/terminal 
> at night, with everything I was working on or reading kept in it's place when I 
> return the next day.
> 
> Thanks for the response though.
> 
> Kurt Robinson wrote:
> > 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.  


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