Thanks to you all for your help and input on this....

At 14:45 10/01/2002 -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
>>If bevhavior you are looking for is to have somebody watch a screen
>>that's moving by itself you can have 2 or more vnc clients hook up to
>>the same VNC server, one person moves the mouse, the other watches.  We
>>use that as a collaboration or presentation tool that works very well,
>>
>That would work.  I think he was trying to watch on the linux servers 
>screen vnc client activity.  If two or more connected to a session it 
>should work.
>

You're right Frank. 

At 18:33 10/01/2002 -0600, Kevin Krieser wrote:
>One way to accomplish a similar behavior is to make your VNC session your
>main session.  Then, when you login from the console, just connect to the
>VNC server there.  Or remotely.  If setup to enable sharing, it essentially
>accomplishes the same thing.
>

Excellent. This turned out to be the solution, though I didn't
have a clue how to do it without the following....

> "Jerry Queirolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Jan 2002 issue of Linux Journal has an article on how to 
> setup VNC to do as you wish (I believe).  The article is at 
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5499 

Thanks, this was a great article - and basically described step-by-step
how to set up the solution described by Kevin above. 

However, I don't really like logging into the VNC server 
from the console - just as the article states at the end,
and it even refers to x0rfbserver which seems to do 
everything I want with the least performance hits so 
I'm going to go with that. 

Thanks again,

chas










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