> > X can display remotely on a program-by-program basis. VNC requires that > you export the entire display, desktop and all. Both can be tunnelled > via SSH. > I have a similar question regarding the original post. I also would like to be able to remotely control my X. I know how to use X applications remotely by exporting the DISPLAY, or with ssh: # ssh -X user@xapps But that will only allow you to start a new app (say x-chat), and not the one that is sitting on my machine at home (unless i am missing something) a friend of mine was trying to tell me to run >gdm & or >xdm and this should give me the destop manager login. But what i would like to know is if i can somehow use my desktop that is currently logged in. I played around for a bit trying to export the DISPLAY different ways (but i'm still kinda new to it). I also tried out the vnc server that comes with tightvnc, and have gotten it to *kinda* give me a gnome destop (fonts are there) by modifying ~/.vnc/xstartup by making the last line gnome-wm & But all this appears to do is just start it's own X server (apposed to allowing me to use my account locally logged in. Is there a way to do this, and i have goofed somewhere? Any input is appreciated. thnx, jacob