> > Not quite, the X protocol allows for a number of displays on a single
> > machine, numbered form 1-10 and listening on ports 6001-6010 the export
> > syntax being: export DISPLAY=<my.ip.address>;0-10. 
> 
> I think there's a minor typo here - this should be a colon, not a semicolon:
> 
> export DISPLAY=<my.ip.address>:0-10

Thanks you'r right :)

> > You will have to find
> > out what the syntax on the X server is to force it to listen to a
> > different port on the linux machine.
> 
> Presumably you could keep the linux X server as display 0 on port 6000,
> and map 'virtual display 1' on port 6001 to the internal machines display 0
> on port 6000, which would save some config work.

Hadn't thought of that but looks very neat :)

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