I believe the Unix VNC server is an X server in itself, so it always
starts with the first unused display (because the normal X server is on
:0)

Have you RTFM'd at their site?

Adam Maloney
Systems Administrator
Sihope Communications

On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Jason J wrote:

> Does anyone use Unix VNC?
> 
> When you run a VNC server in windows or on a mac the VNC clients all
> share the same desktop. In unix the VNC server starts a new xdisplay, :1
> :2 etc, for each VNC client. Is there a way to make it share the same
> desktop? All clients share :0.
> 
> The idea is to use a windows VNC client to control our linux prototype
> machine so that we can use some of the Windows Based automated test
> suites. There isnt anything out there for automated testing on linux
> boxes. There is some unix suites but most are based on motif or simply
> will not work with linux.
> 
> 
> 
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