This is probably expecting too much, but I've been wondering if
there's anything which works like screen, except for X-windows apps.
VNC acts almost exactly like screen. In both cases, you have to remember to start the server before you run the application that you want to "detach". In both cases, they start a new session (shell, X session).

You may notice that the VNC server acts differently on Linux and Windows. On Linux, a brand new X session is created. On Windows, the existing desktop is used. You might also look at "x11vnc", which acts a lot like the Windows VNC server, "scraping" your existing X session and allowing you to remotely connect to it.

I use x11vnc to connect to my PC at home when I am at work. Since it's using the existing X session, I never have to worry about "setting up" for remote control before I leave the house. I don't have to kill and restart an already-running application, because I can attach to my already-running X session.

One more thing about x11vnc... you can ssh into a machine that's not already running x11vnc and start it from the shell. How's that for "just working" (or more accurately, not requiring and advance planning)?


Alan





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