When Apache and Proftp are installed, startup scripts are inserted
in /etc/init.d.  Mgetty can be started with a line in
/etc/inittab.
Neither such arrangement is made when the TightVNC server is 
installed.  Can anyone tell me why?

Is a command to start the vncserver in initab sensible?  I aim 
to have the server start at bootup and be available to anyone 
who can log in to a user account.

Thanks,                 Peter E.
shark at gulfnet dot sd64 dot bc.ca


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