On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 08:08:45PM +0200, Terje Trane wrote: > I downgraded from 3.3.3-18 to 3.3.3-14, that did the trick! [...] > It says nothing about having to change something in the configuration, so I > expected it to work right away after the update.
Do you mean 3.3.3r2-18.4 to 3.3.3r2-18? > In the log at > /home/<user>/.vnc I see the following just before the Refused connection > message: > > --- > SESSION_MANAGER=local/tux:/tmp/.ICE-unix/3865 > Xlib: extension "XINERAMA" missing on display ":2.0". > aumix: error opening mixer > rm: cannot remove `/home/trane/.gnome//gmc-0WFz6X': No such file or > directory > subshell.c: couldn't get terminal settings: Inappropriate ioctl for device > --- > > These lines are not reported after downgrading. Is this a bug? Those lines don't give any clue as to why you get a connection refused message; they are just garbage that GNOME spits out when starting. If you use a different encoding (raw, for example) in the viewer, or a different viewer altogether, does the problem go away or change at all? I'm assuming that it's the server that you've downgraded to 3.3.3r2-18. (But the RPM versions you listed aren't any that Red Hat has ever issued, as far as I can see.) Tim. */
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