> FYI:  VNC is all about GUI, but it is not sharing the user's X desktop.
>  My simple understanding is that VNC is a derivative of X, designed to run
> over the internet.  (X over the internet is SLOW.)  Running VNC through SSH
> Server (on the user PC) is recommended.  It would be possible for both of
> you to see the same VNC session, but the user would also have to connect
> with a VNC client.
>

You can also use x11vnc to get to the user's actual console desktop. Since
most people are behind a NAT you'd either have to use port forwarding or
tunneling, otherwise teamviewer, google+ desktop, etc.

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