It sounds like you just need to open another Xterm and do your thing,
just as you would if you were using X directly on the machine in
question.  The Xterm you see in VNC has nothing to do with the virtual
terminals at the console (tty01-ttyxx).  If you are running just a text
based app, maybe using SSH would be more bandwidth friendly, though you
would have to use something like screen to make your sessions
persistent.
--
William
The text-based program that i'm using places it's output (screen) on another terminal. My program asks me to press F3 for example, telling me to change terminal. If i open an xterm through my client, i get a prompt (#). If i'm working on my sco machine, the program switches automaticly, but what the program does it's the same as ctrl-alt-F?.
So what i'm trying to do is switch terminals to see the output of the program. Do i have to have servers running on all tty's or not.

Jarod





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