Hi,

Try having a look at x0rfbserver.  I haven't used it myself, but I think 
it is an alternative VNC server using the existing framebuffer rather 
than a new virtual one, which I think is what you're after.

http://www.hexonet.de/software/x0rfbserver/

Rob

Rev Simon Rumble wrote:

>This Linux Journal article describes running VNC as the primary
>interface for you machines, allowing you to see the same, persistent
>desktop from any machine.  The downside is that even at the console
>you don't get the advantages of accelleration and the like, making it
>sucky for games and video and generally rather slow.  However as a
>screen-for-X I like the idea.
>
>http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5499
>
>I'm wondering if there's a way to insert VNC into an already-active
>session.  The Windows VNC server does just this, allowing you to tap
>into your existing session.
>


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