Xvnc doesn't seem to like the -passwd arg. is there another way to
change the dir that vnc uses to get its settings. I have tried editing
the vncserver script but to no avail. Without changing the vncserver
script vnc makes a .vnc settings folder on the / dir. any ideas? (I
am using 3.3.3r2 for linux.)
> try this ...
>
> vncviewer :1 -passwd /root/.vnc/passwd -shared -bgr233 -fullscreen
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
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> On Sun, 15 Jul 2001, iandog wrote:
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> > How do you run the vncserver at startup? I have it so that it runs
> > but it wants for a password to be set. How do i set a pass so that it
> > will run cleanly at startup? What should I search for if the answer is
> > in the mailing list archive?
> >
> > ian Lewis
> > http://www.bridgewater.edu/~iml001
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