Corni Beerse said: >> Anybody else seen it? Any clues? I've had VNC sessions last into the months. I generally use blackbox for my WM, what are you using?
> Investigatons include settings of used stuff that can make this happen: > - autologout from the window manager or display manager (gnome, kde, cde > etc) > - bad connections: If a vnc-session detects a missing connection, the > viewer > fails. If it does not detect a missing connection (there is no keyboard or > mouse > action) then the network can be disconnected an connected after which the > session continues... > - automatic clearing of X11 sockets (I've seen this on Solaris) I would also add check for screensavers to that list. A number of weird X issues that happen when people are away are caused by problematic screensavers. Of course since VNC is a "virtual" display, there is no need to have a screensaver anyway. -- William Hooper _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list