On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 05:09:24PM -0600, Chad Flynt wrote:

> In other words.  When the system boots up is there a way to have it
> start 2 different user's VNC Servers automatically?  I know you can
> have VNC startup automatically as a service but that starts it as
> Root if I am not mistaken.  I want 2 different users that have 2
> different passwords automatically start on boot.  Anyone know how I
> can do this?  I am not a Linux GURU but with help can walk myself
> through it.

If you have an RPM-based system, use the Red Hat Linux 7.2 vnc
package.  It comes with an initscript that reads
/etc/sysconfig/vncservers.  Put the names in there (like the example).

Tim.
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