On 8 Aug 2009 at 15:10, Philip Seeger wrote:
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There is no file in /home/[USER]/.vnc ...?
The Fedora VNC Server called "Desktop Sharing" doesn't work properly on
this computer. I can connect, but the picture is so bad, it's not possible to work
like that.
The Desktop sharing was using something called VINO on Fedora 10,
haven't looked at what Fedora 11 does with that. I use the regular vncserver.
Logged in as the user I run vncserver :port (colon port).
Example: vncserver :50
That would load a vncserver session using port 5950
The first time it will prompt for a password for the vnc, and will create the .vnc
directory and the xstartup file.
Then I edit the xstartup file and uncomment the two lines.
Then I have to kill the vncserver, and run it again to have the correct desktop
connect.
I then edit the /etc/sysconfig/vncservers file to start the vncserver session on
startup for that user on that port..
Also have to set the server to start under services.
Then the session is automatcially started on boot up, and I can log into the
machine using vncviewer IPaddress:port
.
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-bounces(a)redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of
Michael D. Setzer II
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 2:22 PM
To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora.
Subject: Re: TightVNC Server
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You probable need to look at the xstartup file in the .vnc (period vnc)
directory in the users home directory. The file has a statement that you need
to uncomment two lines to get the normal screen? Don't know why that isn't
the default.
The Fedora has changed to another vnc program that can be loaded by yum
install vncserver, and that is what I setup on my Fedora 11 systems.
> What do I have to do to see a copy of the screen (as I would see it if I’d
connect a
> monitor to the Fedora machine)?
>
> Please make it easy, I’m new to Linux… :D
>
> Thanks for any help…
>
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