Quoting David Carlson <thecubic at thecubic.net>:

> On Thu, April 27, 2006 6:37 pm, Josh Welch wrote:
>>   Xvfb :1 -screen 0 1024x768x8
>
> Xvfb is a dumb server - it is just a buffer in memory - and there's no way
> to get a display from it - only screenshots through xwud, which isn't what
> you want.
>
You're right, that wasn't what I was looking for. I don't think it 
matters for my purposes though.

>>   X -query jwelch-rhvm
>
> This asks jwelch-rhvm to do XDCMP, a remote tie between something like a
> thin client and a terminal server, but it always will start a new session.
> This is probably not what you want either.
>
This actually was what I was looking for, but I may have been looking 
for the wrong thing.

> If you are just running one application once, just start a server on the
> windows host, and then ssh to the machine with X forwarding and start the
> application.
>
>
> x-server-host:# ssh -Y -f application-host xterm
>
> or
>
> application-host:# DISPLAY=x-server-host:0 xterm
>
> If that's not what you want, try looking at Xvnc.
>

Thanks for the info.
Josh