On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 11:22:31AM +0200, Susanne Oberhauser wrote:
> 
> but how can I use this to e.g. export the Linux console via vnc?

Linux console without X ? Then how about this one, announced last month.

] From: Bernd Krueger-Knauber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
] Organization: infratec plus
] Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 11:02:40 +0200
] 
] Hello VNC users!
] 
] I'm proud to tell you that we have build a "hardware VNC server" called
] Praesidio 1010.
] 
] What is it?
] 
] It is an embedded PC with a framegrabber card inside and a card for
] emulating keyboard and mouse.
] All this parts were developed by us and it takes a long time to do this.
] That was the reason why we used the VNC protocol for our remote control.
] So we have not to develop any client software. Thanks to the VNC
] community!
] We also make use of the tight-extension (for slow modem connections).
] 
] What can you do with it?
] 
] You can connect it to any PC via VGA- and PS/2 cables and than you can
] remote control this PC without installing additional software.
] You can also use the PC local, because you can connect keyboard and
] mouse directly in our Praesidio.
] You can also remote watch your oscilloskope if it has a VGA connector.
] You can connect it as keyboard, mouse to a KVM-system and you can than
] control any PC.
] You can do many other things too.
] 
] If you want, have a look at
] 
]               https://62.157.169.247
] 
]                       user: admin
]                       password: admin
] 
] Than choose "remote" and start the Java-VNC-applet.
] 
] 
] Or use your VNC-Client directly and connect to
] 
]                       62.157.169.247
] 
] 
] If you have more questions about it please feel free to contact
] 
]               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
] 
] 
] 
] Best regards,
] 
] infratec plus

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