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server_args = Xvnc -inetd -query gary -once -geometry
> 1024x768 -depth 16
> disable = no
> }
> [root@gary /root]#
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ppen as it start from a clean slate.
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> > On the KDE front, I downloaded the RH71 KDE and non-kde rpms from the KDE
> > site, then ran rpm -Uvh --nodeps *. Once it finished, I couldn't do
> > anything, so I thought I'd reboo
001 4:02 pm, Barn Owl wrote:
> What is the viewer command you are using? I am assuming that xinetd use
> teh same basic setup as inetd. have you tryed a port scan to be sure the
> ports are open. How bad did KDE2.2 munge your box? IT sounds like the
> port is not actually open.Do you hav
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server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
server_args = Xvnc -inetd -query gary -once -geometry
1024x768 -depth 16
disable = no
}
[root@gary /root]#
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