Hi,

first off, the last Mac OS I touched was 7.5.3 on an old PB 190c, so I
am a little out of touch - please forgive my ignorance.

I am trying to find something out for a friend who is thinking about
buying a new G5, once Panther is out. In conversations, I told him about
how I use my Linux machine at home remotely and have at least two
independent sessions running as two different users (the wife likes to
have KDE, even when she sits on her windows machine). Server running is
tightvnc, standard Mandrake install. each user starts a vnc server and
picks a display number, connections are great (from the outside through
an ssh tunnel, writing this email like that right now from the office).

My friend now asked me if, once he forks out the cash for a new G5, he
can have his family share the joy in a similar fashion without fighting
for the keyboard or the mouse pointer. They have windows machines
throughout the house, so they could all log in simultaneously. I found
various references about sharing the main display on OSX (just like
vncserver on windows), but nothing along the lines of multiple users
running independent vnc screens simultaneously. So , even after
searching the list archives here, I could not find anything and
therefore ask the question: is it possible or do I misunderstand the
underlying BSD core of OSX in that respect?

Also, since I have never even *seen* a machine running OSX, I would
prefer a brief explanation of Mac-relevant terms, if used. :) And yes,
the next step would, of course, be to create an account for myself on my
friend's machine so I can take part in the joy.

Thanks

Sven

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