: "Pascal den Bekker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: I'm trying to set up a VNC connection between a linux (SuSE) pc and a
: windows pc.  This goes pretty well, the only problem I have is that i
: am not able to get the current X-Server screen (0), when I try to
: start the vncserver on the linux side I automatically get the X-server
: (1) and the (0). 
: Is there a solution for this problem ?? 

What problem?  You mean that Xfree86 isn't normally a VNC server?
There are several possible ways to get the Xfree86 server
to also serve the RFB protocol for it's screen.

    x0rfbserver:  http://www.hexonet.de/software/rfb/
    krfb:         http://www.tjansen.de/krfb/
    vnc.so/vncfb: http://xf4vnc.sourceforge.net/

and maybe some more I can't find references to right now.

Or do you mean, you need Windows VNC server to act more rationally and
be capable of hosting multiple virtual desktops?  You could run multiple
windows sessiosn via VMware, or buy an NT server with lots of citrix
license (but then that makes VNC moot).  Some other solutions have been
rumored, but I haven't seen concrete references. 


Wayne Throop   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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