Thanks, WHarms buddie! 

I am puzzled on one sentence you mentioned, 

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Because i didnt get VNC to choose a 
port (as unix services normaly do) i had to 
set a propper port for any user. 
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Can you give me a simple explanation on it? 


regards, 
George

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>From:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>(Walter Harms)
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>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Re:RE: Meeting trouble when connecting VNC server running o
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>hi george,
>linux as unix in general is a multiuser system. I run several linux server
>with vnc accounts. The easiest way is to use vnc from the inetd. 
>Because i didnt get VNC to choose a port (as unix services normaly do) i had to
>set a propper port for any user.
>
>walter
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>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re:RE: Meeting trouble when connecting VNC server running on Li
>Date: 03/11/03 03:42
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>Thanks, Bill buddie! 
>
>I have read some materials on VNC web site. 
>I learned that there are really some differences 
>between Windows and Linux graphic termial service. 
>
>For example, on Windows only one graphic login is 
>permitted. And on Windows more than one person can 
>share the same desktop as VNC does. VNC Viewer does not 
>really login but transmit desktop snapshots and events. 
>But on Linux, allowing more than one person graphic 
>mode login is possible but share the same desktop is impossible! 
>
>But I do not find any materials about why more than 
>one person can not share the same desktop on Linux. 
>Is it because the kernel of Linux graphic terminal 
>service? I am interested in this topic and want to 
>learn more about it. 
>
>Do you have some materials about it? 
>Or some suggestions? 
>
>
>Thanks in advance, 
>George
>
>
>
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>>From:Bill Cassady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: 
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re:RE: Meeting trouble when connecting VNC server running on  Linux.
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>>On Tue, 11 Mar 2003,  wrote:
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>>> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 10:01:24 +0800
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>>> Thanks, Beerse buddie!
>>>
>>> Your method is really nice! When I see the beautiful
>>> girls on my Linux box desktop from another windows
>>> box, it really makes me exciting!!
>>>
>>> But I meet another trouble. When using Win32 server, more
>>> than one person can share the same desktop. But each person
>>> login on my Linux box has a seperate desktop. They can not
>>> share the same desktop. I think if two gays can edit the
>>> same article is an exciting thing!
>>
>>Yeah...or even straights... ;)
>>
>>> How to let more than two persons share the same desktop?
>>
>>Seems to be a Windows thang...
>>
>>On Linux I guess you would have to open two desktops and load the same
>>file on each. I don't know how you would keep track of changes. Maybe
>>a database with file-locking ability...
>>
>>-Bill
>>
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