Here's what I did in a related situation: I ran the console based programs in screen, and detached them. From a remote computer, you can then ssh in and do a screen reattach. You'll then get the contents of screen in much the same way as vnc gives you the contents of an x session. HTH Anders On Monday 17 September 2001 11.05, Oliver Ob wrote:
Hi folks,
I am fiddling around with my network now, all fine with NFS and such.
But what I am still missing is a console-based server for VNC, SERVER, _not_ client of course.
What I need to do is:
I have a BBS running here with 4 nodes, where the consoles 09-12 carry the output of each (FKey 09-12), now I want to see these four consoles (which display the dosemu tasks of the BBS) on a computer (Notebook) which has Linux and KDE running.
Many gave me X solutions (xterms and stuff).
I should here stress again, that of course the BBS does _not_ do not intend to run any KDE/X, so I ask to have a program like VNC to have the above described connection done.
And what I am asking: Why does VNCSERVER need X? A server never _needs_ a GUI. I tried to run vncserver command on console, but it seems really X dependent, so I need another program.
Any ideas welcome. Kind regards! Happy sunday! O