Hi Matt
What version of solaris are you using? I am using solaris 7 together with Win98 and I
am not having any problem with -cc 3 option, in fact, I need it because my CADENCE
problem cannot run unless I set that option. I think it is worth a try to use -depth
8. Although depth 16 seems to be the norm, but somehow, depth 8 works best for me.
Have you checked that the /tmp/.X11-unix is of the correct permission?? Should be
1777.
On Wed, 25 July 2001, "Steve Palocz" wrote:
>
> Hey Matt,
>
> I have never had the -cc 3 option work on Solaris.
>
> I find that -depth 16 works the best.
>
> Are you running the provided perl script, or using Xvnc with options. On
> Solaris I recommend the Xvnc with options, using the -query localhost option
> will give you the dtlogin screen.
>
> Steve
>
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> Subject: vncserver not working with -cc 3 option
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>
> Hello All,
>
> I am having trouble running vncserver with the '-cc 3' option on
> SunOS/Solaris. I get all the usual header information (version, http, etc)
> in the logfile followed by 'Fatal Server Error: Can't add screen'. Any
> idea what is wrong? I am not sure where even to look to start debugging
> this problem. Is there a list of Xvnc errors and explanations?
>
> Thank You,
> Matt
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