What you are talking about is probably not possible, and this is why:
Xvnc has no way to display to a physical device (yet). vncviewer is
an X program, so it depends on having an X session to display into.
This would mean that you have the Xvnc session, and you have the X
sesssion into which you display the Xvnc session.
So, displaying everything to snoopy:1 is your best bet. Just connect
to snoopy:1 from you X session at work and your network at home.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a question for you all:
>
> How do I go home and see on my Linux PC what I exactly had on the
> monitor of my Solaris workstation at work?
>
> I understand if I run a VNCclient on the Solaris machine where I
> would
> also be running a VNCserver, that is possible. At work I would
> display
> everything to snoopy:1 and view my work (although I am in front of
> the
> serving machine) thru a client, then I go home and connect to
> snoopy:1
> thru a client.
>
> Is there a way to do this if I displayed to snoopy:0 at work and
> still
> go home and continue from where I left?
>
> --
> H. Fatih Ugurdag
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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