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The command "bshell --vnc" is likely used to launch a VNC (Virtual Network Computing) session within a "bshell" environment or framework.
VNC is a graphical desktop sharing system that allows remote access and control of a desktop interface. By running the "bshell --vnc" command, you are initiating a VNC session through the "bshell" platform, which may provide additional features, security measures, or management capabilities specific to that framework.
The exact behavior and options of the "bshell" command with the "--vnc" flag will depend on the specific implementation and configuration of the "bshell" software or system being used. It is recommended to consult the documentation or support resources of the "bshell" platform for full details on how to use the command and what features it provides.