VNC should be able to do both this. I know it does it for Windows - and, yes, running it on Linux it behaves differently, but I think this is the path that others will recommend. Kev
-----Original Message----- From: Jason [mailto:jebs@ozemail.com.au] Sent: 16 May 2000 16:07 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] Displaying your current X display on other hosts
Hi there.
I'm trying to accomplish 2 related things:
----- Scenario 1: I would like whatever is displayed on my screen (under X) to be displayed on the screen of other hosts.
So for e.g. if I move the pointer around, or type a document, the other hosts should be able to see me do it.
Scenario 2: I would like to seize control of a remote users x-session, so that I can see what they're doing, and control their mouse pointer, keyboard YET still allowing them to control the pointer and keyboard, as required.
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I've read the remote X mini-howto but it doesn't explain this, so any help would be greatly appericated.
You see, i'm going to conduct a training program, and I believe this fuctionality will aid me (and the students) in the classroom..
Regards, Jason.
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