Just realized I didn't fully answer your question.

If you want vnc server on linux to act like vnc server for windows then 
the answer is no.  From what I've read in the past the vnc server for 
linux is only a session.  It doesn't actually control your display like 
pcanywhere (or vnc server for windoze).

There "may" be a way around this but it's probably some obscure detail I 
haven't found.

Might want to try their web site.  Perhaps they have a mail list that 
can answer this more fully.



I've installed VNC on Redhat7.2 to tunnel over SSH. > > All works fine - 
I can use the VNC client on a PC to > > view a desktop on a Linux box 
(running the VNC server). > > > > However, it's not the same desktop 
that is showing > > on the linux box - for starters, there is no panel 
bar > > on the bottom, and any GUI apps running on the linux > > box are 
not viewable. This behaviour is different than > > accessing a remote MS 
Windows PC via VNC, where you > > would actually see the same desktop as 
if you were > > sat in front of the machine. > > > > I guess this is due 
to the unix concept of terminals > > which is different to win32. Is it 
possible to access > > the desktop with VNC as if you were really sat in 
front > > of the machine (ie. similar to the MS Windows behaviour) ? > > 
 > > Thank you very much, > > > > chas > > > > > > > >



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