Re: Re (3): guidance for making a .Xresources file.

2011-02-10 Thread Bob Proulx
peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > Dalton has an X server and a TightVNC server. My understanding is > that TightVNC uses X to some extent. To the extent that 100% is a percent, yes. TightVNC is a way to transport the X protocol from one host to another so as to share a display. VNC starts up an X disp

Re (3): guidance for making a .Xresources file.

2011-02-10 Thread peasthope
From: Bob Proulx Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:24:41 -0700 > We are talking about VNC sharing a *single* screen. Two machines, Dalton and Cantor in http://carnot.yi.org/NetworkExtant.jpg . Dalton has an X server and a TightVNC server. My understanding is that TightVNC uses X to some extent.

Re (3): guidance for making a .Xresources file.

2011-02-09 Thread peasthope
From: Franz Gustav Niederheitmann Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2011 15:26:31 -0200 > Try this: > > #!/bin/sh > [ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup > ... I put your text in /home/peter/.vnc/xstartup. Incidentally /home/peter/.vnc versus /etc/vnc could be a source of confusion. In any