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VNC ? again
Mike Fedyk mfe...@matchmail.com linux debian user Jan Suchy wrote: I believe you can't get anti-aliased fonts with vncserver because it doesn't support OpenGL. You'll probably get an error message similar to this one: Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":3.0" when you try to start an application which

Mandriva : VNC Server Started on Boot Won't Serve - But Will If ...
1) C% ssh -L 590<n>:localhost:590<d> S 2) On C, run the VNC client and connect to display "localhost:<n>". n can be zero, but if you're running the VNC server on the client host as well, you'll need to select an unused VNC display number n > 0. One issue: by default, the VNC server does not allow connections from

Question sur vncserver
Do those error messages show up before you try connecting to vnc from the windows box? Try going into ~/.vnc on the VNC server and removing the *.log and *.pid files before you start VNC, then check the .log file after you start it before you try to connect to it. The errors show up _before_ I connect to the server

WinVNC
Hi, Can anyone help me with Problems with VNC-Server?????? Thanx First you have to install it. Use yast or yast2, add/remove software, search for vnc... Befor first use: set a password: vncpasswd The you can start vncserver ;-) Okay did that :) looks nice but the VNCServer tells me now following: Warning: server:1

VNC-SErver
If I write /opt/sfw/bin/vncserver -depth 24, the following message comes up: vncserver: couldn't find "Xvnc" on your PATH. because the file Xvnc is not found, you must add /opt/sfw/bin to your PATH in you .profile or .login depending on your shell! What does it mean? 3.) How can I make the vncserver start permanent

VNC on a NT4 server
Mark Taylor mtay...@lrim.com linux redhat install "John Aylmer" <n...@Aylmer.com.au> wrote in news:0ljl9.3391$kd3.8994@news-server.bigpond.net.au: I notice 7.3 already has a service set-up for VNC (server) as part of the default installation. This gives the impression that VNC is installed but it doesn't seem to do

VNC trough ISA server
It's supposed to work something like this: * SSH server allows connections from anyone * VNC server allows connections from localhost * SSH client logs into SSH server and creates a local port Note that the VNC server and the SSH can be the same machine. highscreen is running a VNC server on display number 0.

Can vnc be set up to control the primary X-server
Hmm. I don't have that system in hand: what does "sh -x /etc/rc.d/init.d/vncserver stop" and "sh -x /etc/rc.d/init.d/vncserver start" say? For most systems, VNC is run as a user program, and gets started for example as the user "root" with a VNC server in their name which would be available as "hostname:1" to a VNC

VNC Server in OS5
Mike Fedyk mfe...@matchmail.com linux debian user Mike Fedyk wrote: Anyway, if I point OpenOffice to an Xfree86 Xserver, I get anti-aliased fonts, but not with the vncserver as the Xserver. They're seperate machines, so I'm hoping there is some package I forgot to install, or some config option that needs to be set

VNC and SSH
I can get the VNC that is running on the server. Is there anyway to pass this to another server? In the Server Publising Rule, if I set the internal server IP address to that of my ISA server, I can connect to the VNC server. If I point to an ip address of an internal machine that is also running the VNC listener,

VNC and SSH
I assume you're talking about linux as the VNC server, and some random OS as the client in your testing...? 02292008 1142 GMT-6 A friend sent me a file to put under apache and now I have vnc access over the web. But, its not secure. Can ssh be used with a browser connection? Wade 02292008 1148 GMT-6 Yes,

vncserver autostart on knoppix
Sybren Stüvel sybren...@YOURthirdtower.imagination.com alt os linux On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 21:13:49 -0500, Daniel wrote: I quite new to Linux and I would like to try to set the vncserver program to auto-start everytime the computer is turned on. Ok, shouldn't be too hard. I have done some research, and I believe the

VNC Server not starting
Bill Todd b...@dbginc.com microsoft public proxy Does anyone know how to configure Proxy Server so I can connect to a VNC server across the Internet when the VNC server is behind the Proxy Server? -- Bill.

setting up a vnc server on a 8.1
Here you can see the VNC stuff on my server: [root@david /]# locate vnc /var/lock/subsys/vncserver /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/vnc. so /usr/share/vnc /usr/share/vnc/classes /usr/share/vnc/classes/logo150x150. gif /usr/share/vnc/classes/index.vnc /usr/share/vnc/classes/vncviewer.jar

Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver
To enable vncserver at boot, edit /etc/sysconfig/vncservers (it has comments already with examples) and do "chkconfig vncserver on". -S On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 17:22:02 GMT, pe...@crocusplains.com wrote: I am attempting to start VNCServer at init time of my server, but I seem to be having problems.

To fjernstyringsspørgsmål...
X11-unix/X1 Remove this file if there is no X server server:1 New 'X' desktop is server:2 Creating default startup script /home/reg/.vnc/xstartup Starting applications specified in /home/reg/.vnc/xstartup Log file is /home/reg/.vnc/server:2.log If you want to have VNC listen on :1 you`ll have to stop VNC running on

One Computer To Another
Start doesn't generate any error but I don't see any new process started and vnc client generates an error: Failed to connect to server (so I think the vncserver is not running). vncserver stop generates an error: Shutting down VNC server: 1:root/etc/init.d/vncserver: bad subtitution Any ideas? no time for a real

VNC server problems
Al Savage asav...@iname.com comp os os2 apps On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:27:47 UTC, Silvan Scherrer <silvan.scher...@aroa.ch> wrote: why don't you try the VNC Server for OS/2? It's in beta right now, but works very good. If it requires installed client software, it's not a substitute... [for a working DToC] no it

setting up VNC server on Linux
Robert_L roberts...@sympatico.ca comp windows x kde marcelo wrote: Hi I am a newbie on the unix world and I need help settin up the VNC server on my Unix server. So far I can access my unix box and see it in a gnome session but I want to access it with KDE..... I edit the xstartup to exec gnome-session and and get

VNC auf Suse 10.3
Erik Steffl ste...@bigfoot.com linux debian user Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 11 October 2002 06:36 pm, Erik Steffl wrote: how come it is not possible to run vncserver reusing the display number? the following should work: vncserver :1 vncserver -kill :1