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vnc and sbs2000
Erik Steffl ste...@bigfoot.com muc lists debian user how come it is not possible to run vncserver reusing the display number? the following should work: vncserver :1 vncserver -kill :1 vncserver :1 the first two work, the third one does not, her's the error mesage from vncserver (which is a perl wrapper):

VNC Server on Solaris 8. How do I configure it to bring up CDE ...
So he decided to access the sparc Solaris system via vnc. I think he was running the vnc server on solaris with default settings. Yes eventually he did shut down the vnc server and restarted it. Right clicking on grey window would only give him a ristricted drop down menu with no option for opening an xterm

using vnc server
Jerry McBride mcbri...@mcbrides.pics.com alt os linux caldera stephans wrote: Hi all, I have been trying to run vnc as a service for days now... I have no clue where to go ... Here's how I run it... On the server, fire up KDE, open a konsole, execute vncserver... It'll spit back the display number at you.

One Computer To Another
xkei...@xmayparkx.com alt os windows-xp I just installed VNC on my windows xp box last night, and installed the VNC server as a service. The service wasn't started immediately, so I started it manually. I did this as user "X" (who has admin capabilities). A little while later, just to try it out, I connected via

Setting up VNC on RH8
Álvaro Palma Nm...@unicit.cl chile comp unix chile comp misc Instalé RealVNC en un PC con Windows2000 para poder acceder a un Linux con VNC-Server 3.3. El problema es que el VNC Viewer busca el puerto 5900, y el VNC server escucha en el 5901. No he podido pillar ni en el VNC server ni en el Viewer como modificar

One Computer To Another
Copy('unix/vncserver', '%(bindir)s/') + r.Copy('%(xsource)s/hw/vnc/Xvnc. man', '%(mandir)s/man1/') + for f in ('vncviewer/vncviewer', + 'vncpasswd/vncpasswd', + 'vncconfig/vncconfig', -f $f ]; then + echo "Couldn't find $f" +--- vnc-4_1_2-unixsrc/unix/vncserver.orig 2008-01-25 19:44:35.000000000 +0200 ++++

OSD Remote IR codes described
If so, Vine Server is a freeware VNC server that you can install on the G4 to share its screen with other computers: But Tiger includes a VNC server... Uh, no thanks. It pales in comparison with Vine Server, which is free anyway. -- Note: Please send all responses to the relevant news group.

How connect to VNC Server through Proxy Server
If
you need to log in to an X session running on your Linux box from machine N, you should be running an X server on machine N and using XDMCP. That's what XDMCP was designed for, after all, and X is more efficient than VNC in almost all cases. You *might* be able to get a VNC server running at the same time as the

Launch Linux vncserver from Windows mini-HOWTO
The vncserver doesn't start on startup, but it can be restarted using the Service Configuration GUI. After a startup, the system log contains: Nov 22 16:27:35 localhost runuser: A VNC Server is already running as :1 Nov 22 16:27:35 localhost vncserver: vncserver start failed I suspect I've somehow got two

VNC server in Mandrake 8.0 keeps crashing at KDE splash screen
Bob
Tennent B...@cs.queensu.ca alt os linux On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:42:29 -0500, Bert wrote: Trying to setup VNC server on new RH setup so I can access from another machine. Is there any way to make VNC server load when OS boots? Do you *really* want to do this? The VNC server is for an individual user,

Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver
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a previous installation, I was running VncServer on Redhat 7.3, with no problems. Now I installed Redhat 8.0, and I try to run Vncserver, all I get is a xdesktop with a terminal window. I don't see my KDE desktop. If there is anyone that could help me with this little problem. A standard RH 8 VNC installation

vnc server and gdm
Robert_L robert.lef...@3web.net comp os linux x Ryan wrote: I am running Mandrake 8.0 with kernel 2.4.3-20mdk and I have installed the vnc server that come siwth the package, vnc-server version 3.3.3r1. I got it all setup fine. but I wanted to load my KDE desktop on the vnc display not the default x terminal.

VNCserver goes into session not gdm
I use one as a mythtv remote control by using the VNC client, a VNC server on the myth box and x2x. Run up vnc, log into myth box, tap on x2x and your N770 will control your myth box from anywhere in the house (actually, anywhere you can access the VNC server from...). It's a good web tablet, install minimo if

vnc ssh tunnel problems
I can start the vncserver and vncviewer with no problem, however, no matter what I do, the vncviewer only shows a single xterm in a gray background. In faq#21 and 22, it mentions the xstartup script, and also mentions an implementation of a vnc server designed to export X display :0, so that it acts more like

How Linux VNC server start at boot
I've configured the VNCserver (according to the web page) I quoted earlier to accept only encryption and it still accepts unencrypted sessions. 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

Problem with VNC, can't get desktop to come up.
hanasaki hanas...@hanaden.com linux debian user 1 gives the same result :( The desired outcome is for the GDM to come up after the client enters the vncserver password. The current outcome is that it drops right into an X session under the ID of the vnc server running. Carlos Sousa wrote: On Sun,

Source: vnc=4.1.2-19.1
Wayne Throop thro...@sheol.org comp os linux networking How can I connect vncserver to X server that is by default being run on the computer (localhost:0)? You can't, what you have to do instead is run xvncserver, then run a local vnc client to connect to it, thereby replacing the real X server with a vnc

VNCserver tardist
If so, Vine Server is a freeware VNC server that you can install on the G4 to share its screen with other computers: But Tiger includes a VNC server... Yes, Tiger does include a VNC server, but depending on what you want to do with VNC, it has its pluses and minues. Tiger System Preferences -> Sharing -> Apple

vncserver: cannot restart on same display
As promised, as if anyone was holding their breath ;-) How to make the vncserver module look like an application with a user interface Try this at home! Directory called ADFS::HD4.$.MyApps.VNC.!VNCServer which is set to be an Application (1) including the following:- Obey files !Boot !Run ServerOn ServerOff a text

Odd problem with VNC server
Rod Smith rodsm...@nessus.rodsbooks.com comp os linux redhat comp os linux x comp os linux setup In article <90acdc45.0306041747.bf7e...@posting.google.com>, mydejam...@yahoo.co.uk (My Deja) writes: In order to get vncserver to start automatically I have set vncserver to run from sysv init using chkconfig --level