I found weirdX useful sometimes.
tightvnc works better imo.

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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 02:12:14PM +1100, Peter Rundle wrote:
> Nathan,
> 
> depending on the number of windoze desktops you need you might
> like to try this.
> 
> Run virtual desktops using XVnc on the box where "Abaqus" is
> installed. You can run the most basic of window managers such
> as black box. Then use tightVnc on the windoze boxen to access
> each desktop and then run Abaqus on the virtual desktop.
> 
> One advantage is that Abaqus can keep running even if the windoze
> boxen is shutdown, or you can move to another windoze box and
> view the same abaqus instance.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Pete
> 
> P.S BTW Vnc is freeware and tightvnc is good enough to use over
> a 33K modem.
> 
> P.P.S yes I've read the advocacy comments about derogatory use of
> words re *that* evil empire but given that they choose to steal a
> common english language word and make a brand out of it I choose
> to refer to their brand as "windoze" so that when writing about
> "windows", the reader understands that I'm refering to a gui window
> on a users desktop.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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