VNC by nature will use a different X screen. When you start vncserver
with :1, it'll start X, encapsulate it inside of a virtual session
unseen on screen and connectible by saying "vncviewer hostname:1"
That's how it's always worked for me rigth out of the box.
As far as root console, I won't touch that with a 10 foot pole.
--Dan
Nate Plamondon wrote:
> I use my home computer (running Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) with gnome
> 2.16.1) frequently from work and elsewhere via x11vnc 0.8.2. It works
> fine, although a bit slow. I am, however, concerned about all my
> actions showing on-screen at home. I would be much more comfortable
> with this solution if I was able to keep my home screen blank and
> locked while interacting remotely. All the advice I've been able to
> find points to using another X session on the home machine, but I
> would very much like to use my root console. Do any of you have a
> solution or suggestions on where to look?
>
> --
> Nate Plamondon
> nplamondon<spam>@[sucks]gmail.com
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