Kroum Antov napsal(a):
Does it work with Fedora Core 6?
When i run the vncserver there is error and the server is not running.
Couldn't open RGB_DB '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb'
Xvnc Enterprise Edition E4.2.9 - built Feb 14 2007 15:26:16
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John,
Can you be more specific as to why you think it should not?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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Marc,
Are you saying that you get "kicked out" with the message "the server is
already in use"?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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Kroum,
Current VNC releases are built against the XFree86 X server. Recent
versions of Xorg, as used by Fedora Core 6, have changed the locations of a
few files, although I'm not sure why. You can tell vncserver where to find
the RGB_DB file by starting it with the "-co" option:
vncserver -co /
Kroum,
Current VNC releases are built against the XFree86 X server. Recent
versions of Xorg, as used by Fedora Core 6, have changed the locations of a
few files, although I'm not sure why. You can tell vncserver where to find
the RGB_DB file by starting it with the "-co" option:
vncserver -co /
Marc,
Which version of VNC Server are you running?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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> From: Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 February 2007 15:29
> To: James Weatherall
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Re: Any change in user kills session
>
> No, if I log
No, if I log in remotely the user on the remote machine gets
logged out. If the user at the remote machine logs in, I get
lose my connection. No error messages
James Weatherall wrote:
Marc,
Are you saying that you get "kicked out" with the message "the server is
already in use"?
Wez @ Real
VNC Group,
This is the first time I'm using VNC.
I have a linux desktop and I've started the vnc server by typing
"vncserver".
Now on my windows pc, I opened the vnc viewer and tried to view the
linux desktop locally on the windows pc. Here is exactly what I do...
Hi
I have a couple of doubts regarding the vncviewer
1) Is there any way to toggle full sceen mode using a
command in a bash shell instead of pressing F8 and
selecing full screen mode. For example is it possiblef
for a program (say a simple c progam or a bash
script), to toggle the vncviewer betw