I would like to run an email and SAMBA server for Windows clients. This
server runs Linux kernel 2.2.16 from the SuSE 7.0 distribution and should be
administered thru VNC. Everything is running fine, as long as I start the
vncserver script manually at the server. If I try to run Xvnc I get the gre
I already asked the question below earlier, without any answer. Seems that
nobody is running Xvnc on a SuSE Linux machine (or am I wrong?) Any, any
hint how to start vnc at boot time is highly welcome!
Here again my earlier problem discription:
I would like to run an email and SAMBA server for W
Hi Jerk, many thanks for your answer.
I do not want to run vnc at startup, but want to use Xvnc started by inetd.
This is a different thing which should allow to start a vnc server without
any local intervention (even not typing a password). Pls. see my reply to
Rainer.
If you have any idea how
Thanks Rainer,
sorry if I made myself not clear enough. It's not a problem of starting VNC,
but Xvnc. I mentioned, that I have exactly the problems of a gray screen
described in Andre Moreira's article. His solution is, to start xdm at
startup time. That's the point I cannot overcome.
Just for c
help someone else.
- Wilfried
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> I already asked the que