Here's a screen shot, of a running GNOME session in a vncviewer, and the
login screen.

I have on good authority you can use KDM instead of XDM and it will work,
since they share code. GDM doesn't want to play nice.  =(

http://tara.mozcom.com/vnc.png

Actually the VNC way is BETTER than the SunRay implementation I believe.
Or standard X terminals. Because VNC saves your COMPLETE SESSION. Not just
the session state. You can fire up a VNC server, do your work, kill your
client, go home, fire up your VNC client at home, and continue
uninterrupted.

Running VNC from inetd like I do, you lose that functionality because
inetd kills the spawned vncserver when the client closes the connection.
Oh well. Have to live with it, can't expect end-lusers to be ssh'ing in,
firing up vncserver, and so forth..

Plus the VNC client is so lightweight, you can run it on a Palm.  =)


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