Re: How to run KDE or GNOME sessions when connected to Linux machine via VNC ?
- From: ray <ray@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:36:54 -0700
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 08:45:29 -0800, Albert Goodwill wrote:
Hi,
How can I have seperate KDE or GNOME sessions when I connected to my
Linux (Fedora Core 5) machine from my Windows PC via VNC client
program?
Forexample, if we we have two Windows PCs using VNC to connect to my
Linux, one of the Windows machine will be offered KDE and the other a
GNOME session. So they will simultaneously use my Linux machine via
two seperate X interface.
Thanks,
Albert Goodwill
As I understand it - VNC simply sends copies of the active display, so
that would be difficult to do. I'd suggest you look at a real X-server for
MS. A good starting point would be Kenton Lee's X/Motif page he has had
information on a number of products from free to quite expensive. I have
liked the Xmanager software - there is a free demo which does not seem to
expire.
.
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