VNC allows you to do this.  If you disconnect from VNC, the X server keeps running.  You can then re-connect from a different (or multiple) machine.

-----Original Message-----
From:	steve ulrich [SMTP:sulrich at botwerks.org]
Sent:	Thursday, August 08, 2002 2:47 PM
To:	tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject:	Re: [TCLUG] Taking over a shell session?


screen...


when last we saw our hero (Thursday, Aug 08, 2002), 
 linuxguy at geesper.com was madly tapping out:
> How can you take over a shell session?
> 
> For example, if I were to be accessing vi or another editor from work,
> then go home and ssh into my work machine, can I take over the previous
> shell session and pick up where I left off?
> Is there something out there that can do this or a way to manuever this?
> 
> 
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