Philip,

The multiple-desktop functionality you're describing is implemented simply
by moving windows into and out of the visible desktop are - there aren't
*actually* multiple desktops in any real sense.

If all you really want is to have multiple desktops running on a single
Linux system, accessible via VNC, you just need to use "vncserver" to create
the new VNC desktops.  Please see the documentation
(http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1) for details.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip Ogletree
> Sent: 21 February 2006 00:45
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Multiple Linux Screens to a Single Client
> 
>    Hello,
>    Can  RealVNC  control  all of a Linux (KDE and Gnome) 4 
> screens with a
>    single server?
>    What I mean by that is. KDE and Gnome allow you to have 4 
> screens that
>    you  can  place a running program and switch between the 
> screens using
>    an icon in the control panel. If RealVNC was using that 
> Linux computer
>    as  a  server  (Computer A), could Screen 1 of Computer A 
> be sent to a
>    running client application of the RealVNC on Computer B 
> while Screen 2
>    or  3  or 4 of Computer A could be sent to a second client 
> application
>    on Computer B.
>    Or  could a single client version control the output of 2 
> screens from
>    a single server application and send the screens to 2 
> separate screens
>    on Computer B?
>    Will  the  non-free  versions  of RealVNC do this? Because 
> it would be
>    worth it tome to pay for this.
>    Thank you
>    Philip
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