vncserver giving Oh No. Something has gone wrong?
Michael D. Setzer II
mikes at kuentos.guam.net
Tue Nov 20 05:10:26 UTC 2012
Have a machine that I setup Fedora 17 on some time ago, and
vnc works just fine, but have recently done a clean install on
another machine, and it connects fine, prompts for password, but
then displays the Oh No. Something has gone wrong. The
machines have the same video cards, and have the same
xstartup. Don't see anything in the log files that stand out.
Any ideals on where to look for were to seach for the problem.
The machine that works was originally setup right after 17 came
out, and it installed vnc with no problem. The new one did a clean
install, then was fully updated, and then went to install vnc and it
gives the Oh No message?
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