It is simple...
Your xstartup file should look like this:
#!/bin/sh
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
startkde &
You are now done. Simply startup your vncserver and on the remote computer
bring it up using the vncviewer.
KDE is a good choice for VNC. It seems to run alot faster than GNOME when you
are viewing it using VNC from a remote computer. This is strange since GNOME
runs alot faster on my computer than KDE if I'm not using VNC. Oh well!
Kurt
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