Michael,

Can you grab a copy of VNC Enterprise Edition
(http://www.realvnc.com/download.html) and install a trial copy to test with
Eclipse on that system?  It may be that you're seeing a bug in Xvnc that
hasn't yet been fixed in the Free Edition.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Dahl
> Sent: 23 February 2007 03:52
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Xvnc being shutdown ( I think)
> 
> 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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