-----Original Message-----The vnc server is running on SCO unix OpenServer 5.0.4. And the program I am running is in text-mode, so I'm not using any X window. If i connect with my client I get an Xterm. Running my program make's Xterm hibernate for a while, so i don't know how to switch terms (tty's) through the client. I mean, I can't just press ctrl+alt+F? Cause it will switch my linux machine's terminal (viewer) in stead of the vnc's. Because I stay in text-mode, X0rfbserver or xf4vnc can't be used, sinds that is for an X window. So i'm looking for a way to switch the unix terminals through vnc, while a vnc server is running on tty01. If i wanted to view tty02 and had a server running there, it still wouldn't export the image that is generated by the program running on the server cause it will only export images started through the vnc connection.
Is this on a unix (text) console (like linux or sco) or a perfectly >hidden M$Windows based feature?
The terminal like /dev/tty0 must be read as text based terminals. They >are >refered to internally as ${TERM} (for it's type) or `tty` for the
devicename. If you indicate the X11 windows based location to display >pictures, then refer to it as the display like in ${DISPLAY}.
on Unix, the default vncserver (Xvnc) is jet an other display. Not >connected to any of the console displays.
If you mention http://xf4vnc.sourceforge.net/ or
http://www.hexonet.de/software/x0rfbserver/ , then I think a proper
configuration should be able ot get things going, provided you don't
generate confilicts. See what $DISPLAY setting you have inside the >display at the console and try to connect to that display using your >vncserver. If you like multiple $DISPLAY-s using vnc, then look at
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp for a way to >create >VNC sessions (and X11 displays) up to the limit of the >hardware...
I'm asking myself: "Is vnc capable of doing the impossible?"
Jarod
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