Hey all,

In an Debian server (running Debiwith XFCE4), I am running X11vnc as a RDP
server so people can connect to it from using Windows Remote Desktop
(either from Windows or OSX). My current configuration creates a new Xfce4
session for each client-server; if Alice connects to the server from Home,
there will be a Xfce4 session A created. If Alice disconnects from Home,
then connects back later, she can continue working from session A. However,
if Alice goes to Work and connects back using the same credentials, a new
Xfce4 session B is created, and is assigned to a new X11 :# (like :0, :1
etc.) display. Therefore, Alice cannot continue working. Worse, some
software wouldn't simply open since their process is still running in
session A, though invisible to Alice from work in session B.

I would like to creates only one Xfce4 session for Alice wherever she
connects to, however she connects to (any OS, any RDP client), until she
kills/terminates Xfce4-session herself, so she can always keep on previous
work.

What is the simplest configuration for X11vnc to achieve this?
Best,
Hörmet
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He who is worthy to receive his days and nights is worthy to receive all
else from you (and me).
                                                 -- The Prophet, Gibran
Kahlil

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