As of last Friday, my VNC environment has started showing some strange
behavior.  I am running free VNC 4.1.2.  In the VNC session, I am running an
Eclipse IDE.  The strange behavior is that while I am editing a file in the
Eclipse editor, the entire session (Xvnc server) will just shutdown and
disappear.  Upon Interrogating the log file, it says that the applications
are being closed because the server was killed/shutdown.  I have increased
the debug information to 100 and it logs the key strokes up to the point
where the entire things dies.

Question:  What could be causing the Xvnc server to die, and how can I find
it?  I am a little bit limited as I don't have root access to any of the
Linux boxes that I am running the server on.

I have tried running the server on different machines to rule out the
hardware, but I get the same response.  If I have a colleague start a vnc
session for me and run inside of that session it seems to work.  Could there
be something in my personal environment that is not configured correctly?
Maybe some file that I need write access to in order to stay up.  The point
where is dies is not always the same, but it is consistent in that I am
editing a file in the IDE.

My IT people won't help as they don't "support" VNC.  However, I really like
it and it has been working great for the last 4 months!  Now though, it's
only good for 5-10 minutes and then it crashes.

Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Mike
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