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Hello,
Am 03.09.2016 um 23:23 schrieb Ola Lundqvist:
> Hi again
>
> I see that I have the answer in the report. Sorry.
>
> You should be able to change /etc/vnc.conf to make it start.
>
> If you do, please let me know what you changed it to, to make it
> work.
I took the vnc.conf.gz from /usr/share/doc/vnc4server/examples/ as
template and corrected the $fontpath as in the attachment.
Greetings
Juergen
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# /etc/vnc.conf written by Marcus Brinkmann. This file is in the Public Domain.
#
# This is the configuration file for the vncserver package.
# It is perl syntax, but only variable assignment is allowed.
# A semicolon will be added if missing.
# Every value has suitable defaults, except the xfont path!
#
# This file will be sourced by `vncserver' and `vncpasswd'.
# After this file, $(HOME)/.vncrc will be sourced, so values can be
# overwritten on a per-user basis. If you want to reactivate the default
# value there, you have to specify an empty value. For example, $fontPath
# will set to the default value after
#
# $fontPath = "/foo";
# $fontPath = "/usr/share/fonts/X11/fonts/";
#
# If you are missing something, please let me know.
# [email protected]
# System configuration
# --------------------
#
# This section contains entries that should be true for all users.
# $vncClasses should be the path to the java classes of server.
# $vncClasses = "/usr/share/vncserver";
# $XFConfigPath can be set to the global XF86Config file. This will be
# parsed to gain default values for $fontPath and $colorPath.
# If you want to disable this feature, point it to an
# invalid file, "/foo" for example.
# $XFConfigPath = "/etc/X11/XF86Config-4";
# $fontPath should be a comma seperated list of fonts to be added to the font
# path. If not specified, and $XFConfigPath is valid, vncserver
# will read the $fontPath from there. If both are not set, the
# default will apply.
# Example: $fontPath = "tcp/localhost:7100"; # would make vnc to use xfs.
# Example: $fontPath = "";
$fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/,";
$fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled,";
$fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled,";
$fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/,";
$fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/,";
# $fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/,";
# $fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/Speedo/,";
# $fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/freefont/,";
# $fontPath .= "/usr/share/fonts/X11/sharefont/";
# I don't know what the default is, though.
# $colorPath should be the RGB file to be used by X. This can also be taken from
# XF86Config file if specified by $XFConfigPath
# $colorPath = "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb";
# User configuration
# ------------------
#
# This section contains entries that may change from user to user.
# $vncUserDir contains the filename for the log files directory of Xvnc
# (the server) and the viewers that are connected to it.
# $vncUserDir = "$ENV{HOME}/.vnc";
# $vncPasswdFile contains the filename of the password file for Xvnc.
# $vncPasswdFile = $vncUserDir . "/passwd";
# $vncStartup points to a script that will be started at the very beginning.
# $vncStartup = "/etc/X11/Xsession";
# $xauthorityFile should be the path to the authority file that should be used
# by your vnc X server.
# $xauthorityFile = "$ENV{HOME}/.Xauthority";
# $defaultDesktopName should be set to the default name of the desktop.
# This can be changed at the command line with -name.
# $defaultDesktopName = "X";
# $geometry sets framebuffer width & height. Default will be calculated if
# server is started from within a running X servers. Can be changed at
# the commandline (-geometry). A fixed default will be used if
# vncserver is not invoked in a running X session.
# Example: $geometry ="640x480";
#
# For xrandr support:
# $geometry = ["800x600", "1024x768", "640x480"];
# $depth sets the framebuffer color depth. Must be between 8 and 32.
# $pixelformat sets the default pixelformat.
# The default will be calculated if none of both is specified
# and when vncserver is called from within a running X servers.
# Can be changed at the command line with option -depth.
# A fixed default value will be used if vncserver is not
# invoked in a running X session.
# Example: $depth = "16";
# $pixelformat = "rgb565";
# $getDefaultFrom sets the display from which you can query the default of
# the above three options, if you don't want to start vncserver
# from within a running X server. It will be added to the call
# of xdpyinfo.
# It is useful to get the default from the X server you will
# run xvncviewer in.
# Example: $getDefaultFrom = "-display localhost:0"
# $rfbwait sets the maximum time in msec to wait for vnc client viewer.
# $rfbwait = "120000";