If he went with the install rpm from the redhat install the applets are in
/usr/share/vnc/classes
simply vi the vncserver and fined the Classes line ( / and then Classes -
then type I to edit the line to /usr/share/vnc/classes and the esc, :wq to
write and quit - of course make sure all instances
Considering that nc is open source as well and does file transfer over
tcp/ip and is not port limited (which btw, an ftp 'server' built in can be
set to work on any port which there seems to be some weird confusion on) and
can also work with ssh. Browsing through all this FTP thread ive noticed a
Question (before the long drawn out explanation)
How can I make my VNC session look JUST like what happens when I do start X
in Red Hat 7 w/ Ximian Gnome ?
(and quick prefix - yes I tried gnome-session & which brought me up just an
X cursor)
Long story:
I have been using WinVNC for quite some time