vncserver problems

2016-09-24 Thread Glenn Holmer
.? However it is in sid's repo. Anyway, installed from there with no difference at all. My .vnc/xstartup file has just two lines: export XKL_XMODMAP_DISABLE=1 . /etc/X11/Xsession and I'm starting vncserver like this: vncserver :1 -geometry 1024x768 -depth 24 -name www1 Can anyone help?

Re: vncserver automation

2008-04-07 Thread Jim Pazarena
Rich Healey wrote: Jim Pazarena wrote: I am having trouble getting vncserver to automatically start after a reboot. It seems that setting a script in rc.5 doesn't work. signing on to the CLI after a boot, and it starts up fine. (executing vncserver on the CLI as root). I am not sur

Re: vncserver automation

2008-04-07 Thread Rich Healey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jim Pazarena wrote: > I am having trouble getting vncserver to automatically start after a > reboot. > It seems that setting a script in rc.5 doesn't work. signing on to the > CLI after > a boot, and it starts up fine. (executing

vncserver automation

2008-04-07 Thread Jim Pazarena
I am having trouble getting vncserver to automatically start after a reboot. It seems that setting a script in rc.5 doesn't work. signing on to the CLI after a boot, and it starts up fine. (executing vncserver on the CLI as root). I am not sure the reason. Is it because the script must be r

vncserver problem

2008-02-01 Thread Dr. Harry Knitter
Hello, here on an amd64 machine with etch and nvidia graphics I have the problem that my vncserver crashes sometimes. The log is as follows: 01/02/08 08:42:01 Xvnc version 3.3.tight1.2.9 01/02/08 08:42:01 Copyright (C) 1999 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. 01/02/08 08:42:01 Copyright (C) 2000-

Re: vncserver and wrong xinitrc permissions

2007-03-10 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
Marco De Vitis wrote: > Hi, > I installed the vnc4server package on Etch. When launching vncserver, I > want to get a "normal" desktop environment, so I uncommented the two > lines in the ~/.vnc/xstartup file which is automatically created: > I use kde. To get the usual

Re: vncserver and wrong xinitrc permissions

2007-03-10 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 16:21:48 GMT Marco De Vitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I installed the vnc4server package on Etch. When launching vncserver, > I want to get a "normal" desktop environment, so I uncommented the > two lines in the ~/.vnc/xstartup file wh

vncserver and wrong xinitrc permissions

2007-03-10 Thread Marco De Vitis
Hi, I installed the vnc4server package on Etch. When launching vncserver, I want to get a "normal" desktop environment, so I uncommented the two lines in the ~/.vnc/xstartup file which is automatically created: # Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop: unset SESSI

Re: vncserver

2006-11-13 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2006-11-12 00:03:29 +0800, linux china wrote: > how to fix it? You can get the keycodes with xev and change the mapping with xmodmap. -- Vincent Lefèvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Web: 100% accessible validated (X)HTML - Blog: Work: CR INRIA -

Re: vncserver

2006-11-11 Thread linux china
how to fix it? On 11/1/06, Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 2006-10-29 11:02:25 +0800, linux china wrote: > I post my xmodmap output here, what's wrong with my default settings? > > xmodmap: up to 2 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses): > > shift Shift_L (0xa), Shift

Re: vncserver

2006-10-31 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2006-10-29 11:02:25 +0800, linux china wrote: > I post my xmodmap output here, what's wrong with my default settings? > > xmodmap: up to 2 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses): > > shift Shift_L (0xa), Shift_R (0xb) > lock > control Control_L (0x8), Control_R (0x9) > mod1

Re: vncserver

2006-10-28 Thread linux china
I post my xmodmap output here, what's wrong with my default settings? xmodmap: up to 2 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses): shift Shift_L (0xa), Shift_R (0xb) lock control Control_L (0x8), Control_R (0x9) mod1Alt_L (0xe), Alt_R (0xf) mod2 mod3 mod4Meta_L (0

Re: vncserver

2006-10-28 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2006-10-27 22:41:04 +0800, linux china wrote: > what's mod3? A modifier to enter alternate characters (xmodmap -pme). -- Vincent Lefèvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Web: 100% accessible validated (X)HTML - Blog: Work: CR INRIA - computer arithm

Re: vncserver

2006-10-27 Thread linux china
what's mod3? I mean the Alt + b or Alt + d can't be used, I perfer these keys combination which is really very useful. On 10/27/06, Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 2006-10-27 16:23:20 +0800, linux china wrote: > I installed a tight vnc server 1.2.9-20 in my Debian and use real vnc

Re: vncserver

2006-10-27 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2006-10-27 16:23:20 +0800, linux china wrote: > I installed a tight vnc server 1.2.9-20 in my Debian and use real vnc > client to use the xterm, but I fount the key 'Alt' can't be sent back > to the vnc server, I have no idea why it doesnt work. If this key corresponds to the mod3 modifier, th

vncserver

2006-10-27 Thread linux china
Greetings, I installed a tight vnc server 1.2.9-20 in my Debian and use real vnc client to use the xterm, but I fount the key 'Alt' can't be sent back to the vnc server, I have no idea why it doesnt work. could anybody advice? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "

Re: xmgrace on vncserver has font problems

2006-01-19 Thread Alexander Wagner
I still do not understand what the problem with the fonts is, but it turns out that the vnc4server does not exhibit this problem. (It picks an unusually small font, but at least I can read it.) -- Alexander Wagner Department of Physics, North Dakota State University tel: (701) 231 9582 fax: (701)

xmgrace on vncserver has font problems

2006-01-09 Thread Alexander Wagner
I am running a vncserver on my debian linux box and view it from a vncviewer on a windows computer. Most programs run fine, even my own X-windows programs, but in xmgrace in the menus all font characters are replaced with rectangular boxes. I tried specifying a specific font for xmgrace to use

Increasing font sizes in vncserver

2005-12-24 Thread Vinod Sivasankaran
Hi,   An earlier thread in the debian mailing list (subject: fonts are smaller when using xvncviewer)  discussed on how to increase font size on vncserver using -dpi option. I started a vncserver with -dpi 100 and even -dpi 120, but the font sizes did not increase. I run the vncserver with

Re: vncserver geometry

2005-09-28 Thread Malcolm Lalkaka
On 9/27/05, Steven Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anybody have the syntax to set gnome and 1024x768 for vncserver? > > In ~/.vnc/xstartup I have > > gnome-session & > > but I want a higher resolution > > 1024 x 768 I believe another option is to

Re: vncserver geometry

2005-09-28 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 04:10:18PM +1200, Steven Jones wrote: > Anybody have the syntax to set gnome and 1024x768 for vncserver? > > In ~/.vnc/xstartup I have > > gnome-session & > > but I want a higher resolution > > 1024 x 768 > Here is what

vncserver geometry

2005-09-27 Thread Steven Jones
Anybody have the syntax to set gnome and 1024x768 for vncserver? In ~/.vnc/xstartup I have gnome-session & but I want a higher resolution 1024 x 768 regards thing

Re: vncserver

2005-09-26 Thread Matt Johnson
--- Robert Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > - Original Message > From: Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > Subject: Re: vncserver > Date: 26/09/05 04:50 > > > We use it to connect from *Windows* desk

Re: vncserver

2005-09-26 Thread Robert Wolfe
- Original Message From: Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: vncserver Date: 26/09/05 04:50 > We use it to connect from *Windows* desktops to our > linux terminal server. Yes, running this way means we > lose the disco

Re: vncserver

2005-09-26 Thread Matt Johnson
--- Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Arthur H. Johnson II wrote: > > I didn't see the inetd.conf line, but logins are > probably being handled > > through your preferred X Display Manager. > > Not what I asked. I asked how users can > disconnect/reconnect not > logout/log in. One of

Re: vncserver

2005-09-25 Thread Steve Lamb
Please don't CC. I didn't requesting and CCing is against list policy. Thanks. Arthur H. Johnson II wrote: > I didn't see the inetd.conf line, but logins are probably being handled > through your preferred X Display Manager. Not what I asked. I asked how users can disconnect/reconnect n

Re: vncserver

2005-09-25 Thread Arthur H. Johnson II
I didn't see the inetd.conf line, but logins are probably being handled through your preferred X Display Manager. On Sat, 24 Sep 2005, Steve Lamb wrote: > Matt Johnson wrote: > > Add these TWO lines to the bottom of your > > /etc/inetd.conf file: > > [ snip actual configuration lines ] > > I

Re: vncserver

2005-09-25 Thread Steve Lamb
Matt Johnson wrote: > Add these TWO lines to the bottom of your > /etc/inetd.conf file: [ snip actual configuration lines ] If inetd is starting VNC how in the world do people disconnect and reconnect? -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your PG

Re: vncserver

2005-09-19 Thread Matt Johnson
--- Florian Ohnimus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for all the quick replies. I managed to solve > the problem by downloading vnc4server with aptitude. > It created a 'xtartup' script in the $HOME/.vnc/ > directory automatically, and also uses it. This file > can be edited for different conf

Re: vncserver

2005-09-19 Thread Florian Ohnimus
al Message - From: L.V.Gandhi To: Matt Johnson Cc: Florian Ohnimus ; debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 2:43 PM Subject: Re: vncserver On 9/19/05, Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- Florian Ohnimus <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: vncserver

2005-09-19 Thread Matt Johnson
- sorry... please be more specific on what you'd like posted. Perhaps we're confused here. No user runs vnc - it gets run as a service, so anyone can get a login screen using a vnc client. Here's my configs... I just installed vncserver using apt-get, then editted these files (and

Re: vncserver

2005-09-19 Thread L.V.Gandhi
On 9/19/05, Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- Florian Ohnimus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> I am completely new to Debian and was wondering why> there isn't a xstartup script in the .vnc/ > directory. How else can I select window manager> other than gnome?Hi there,I have VNC server setup as

Re: vncserver

2005-09-19 Thread Matt Johnson
--- Florian Ohnimus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am completely new to Debian and was wondering why > there isn't a xstartup script in the .vnc/ > directory. How else can I select window manager > other than gnome? Hi there, I have VNC server setup as a service. This means that it's running be

Re: vncserver

2005-09-18 Thread James Vahn
Florian Ohnimus wrote: > I am completely new to Debian and was wondering why there isn't a > xstartup script in the .vnc/ directory. How else can I select window > manager other than gnome? Hi. Just edit the file with a text editor. Mine reads: ~$ cat ~/.vnc/xstartup #!/bin/sh

Re: vncserver

2005-09-18 Thread Marc Wilson
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 05:34:08PM +0200, Florian Ohnimus wrote: > I am completely new to Debian and was wondering why there isn't a > xstartup script in the .vnc/ directory. Because you haven't created one, of course. I suppose you expect the package to create one for every user on the system, s

Re: vncserver

2005-09-18 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 05:34:08PM +0200, Florian Ohnimus wrote: > I am completely new to Debian and was wondering why there isn't a xstartup > script in the .vnc/ directory. How else can I select window manager other > than gnome? > > Thanks, > Flo Here is how I set mine up: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

vncserver

2005-09-18 Thread Florian Ohnimus
I am completely new to Debian and was wondering why there isn't a xstartup script in the .vnc/ directory. How else can I select window manager other than gnome?   Thanks, Flo

Re: starting a vncserver

2005-08-02 Thread Steve Lamb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is a command to start the vncserver in initab sensible? I aim > to have the server start at bootup and be available to anyone > who can log in to a user account. Well, you can do it so one user can log in at a time by putting an entry in kdm/gdm/xdm to s

Re: starting a vncserver

2005-08-02 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 09:07:00AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Neither such arrangement is made when the TightVNC server is installed. Can anyone tell me why? Because VNC can be run per-user, not just per-terminal. Is a command to start the vncserver in initab sensible? I aim to have

starting a vncserver

2005-07-21 Thread petereasthope
When Apache and Proftp are installed, startup scripts are inserted in /etc/init.d. Mgetty can be started with a line in /etc/inittab. Neither such arrangement is made when the TightVNC server is installed. Can anyone tell me why? Is a command to start the vncserver in initab sensible? I aim

Re: 3 unrelated Questions (ipmasq, vncserver, and IceWM)

2005-05-29 Thread Marty
Scarletdown wrote: As per the subject line, the following three questions are unrelated to each other. However, I felt it best to put them all in one post instead of doing 3 seperate posts. 1: I'm having some minor problems with ipmasq on a router I just built (Deabian Sid). After the netw

3 unrelated Questions (ipmasq, vncserver, and IceWM)

2005-05-29 Thread Scarletdown
o the ethernet switch. 2: When I am away, I would like to be able to manage my network remotely via VNC. Is there any way to set up vncserver to run as a daemon or whatever? I need to figure out how to get a vnc server loaded at boot time, one for each user account (2, not counting root), whil

Client keyboard doesn't work when I use vncserver to serve gnome session (but works with kde)

2004-06-27 Thread Jerome Werner
I'm using unstable and vncserver with the vnc client for windows from vnc's website. I'm a gnome user so I'd prefer to serve a gnome session. The problem with that is that the client keyboard doesn't seem to work in gnome when I do that-- even if I specify the client k

RE: [Fwd: Re: Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver]

2004-02-25 Thread James Weatherall
Mike, Many of graphics drivers for higher-spec cards seem to be optimised for 32-bit data transfers, so if you select a 32bpp (24 bit colour) mode then the card may actually be faster than in 16-bit mode. There are also issues to do with colour translation that affect things. VNC Viewer 4 should

Re: [Fwd: Re: Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver]

2004-02-24 Thread Mike Fedyk
Mike Fedyk wrote: Mike Fedyk wrote: Tim Waugh wrote: The fontconfig library does client-side text rendering. Thanks. I looked it up and it looks like it's freetype that does the rendering. There's a new package in Debian Unstable and the changelog mentions freetype changes. I'm downloading

Re: Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver

2004-02-19 Thread Jan Suchy
Mike Fedyk wrote: Jan Suchy wrote: I believe you can't get anti-aliased fonts with vncserver because it doesn't support OpenGL. You'll probably get an error message similar to this one: Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":3.0" when you try to start an

Re: Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver

2004-02-18 Thread Mike Fedyk
Jan Suchy wrote: I believe you can't get anti-aliased fonts with vncserver because it doesn't support OpenGL. You'll probably get an error message similar to this one: Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":3.0" when you try to start an application wh

Re: Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver

2004-02-18 Thread Jan Suchy
Mike Fedyk wrote: Mike Fedyk wrote: Anyway, if I point OpenOffice to an Xfree86 Xserver, I get anti-aliased fonts, but not with the vncserver as the Xserver. They're seperate machines, so I'm hoping there is some package I forgot to install, or some config option that needs to be se

Re: Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver

2004-02-17 Thread Mike Fedyk
Mike Fedyk wrote: Anyway, if I point OpenOffice to an Xfree86 Xserver, I get anti-aliased fonts, but not with the vncserver as the Xserver. They're seperate machines, so I'm hoping there is some package I forgot to install, or some config option that needs to be set so I can have an

Anti-aliasing fonts in OpenOffice & vncserver

2004-02-17 Thread Mike Fedyk
I get anti-aliased fonts, but not with the vncserver as the Xserver. They're seperate machines, so I'm hoping there is some package I forgot to install, or some config option that needs to be set so I can have anti-aliased fonts through the VNC server. Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email t

vncserver startup problem - bug or feature?

2004-01-31 Thread Jaime Towns
Hi all. After a few days of trying to understand why my vncserver startup wasn't providing the normal desktop environment, I've finally discovered that vncserver's behaviour varies depending on whether I start it from a virtual terminal or from a terminal emulator running in

VNCSERVER grey screen

2004-01-25 Thread allen blowers
Hi, decided to write this since it took me too long to figure this out on my own, and could hope to save the next guy a minute or two. VNCServer broke when I upgraded from stable to testing. The symptom was that all I got when connecting to the vncserver was a grey screen, like what the VNC

Re: single desktop per user with vncserver through inetd

2004-01-13 Thread Mike Fedyk
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 08:25:44AM +0100, John Smith wrote: >how about defining multiple ip-addresses on your 'server', with each > having their own hostname and running a user unique vnc server on > each? Well, that would eliminate the need to put :NN after the hostname, but not the elegant s

Re: single desktop per user with vncserver through inetd

2004-01-13 Thread John Smith
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 00:31, Mike Fedyk wrote: > On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 09:45:22AM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote: > > I really don't see what the OP's problem is... the vncserver package comes > > with documentation on how to set it up through inetd to provide an xdm > &g

Re: single desktop per user with vncserver through inetd

2004-01-12 Thread Mike Fedyk
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 09:45:22AM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote: > I really don't see what the OP's problem is... the vncserver package comes > with documentation on how to set it up through inetd to provide an xdm > chooser on connect via XDMCP. I have it configured so on all t

Re: single desktop per user with vncserver through inetd

2004-01-11 Thread Marc Wilson
I don't think there is. This sounds more the domain of... Crap, can't > remember the name. It's an X protocol where a local X server sends a > request to the remote side to start a session. XCPDM? You mean XDMCP. I really don't see what the OP's problem is..

Re: single desktop per user with vncserver through inetd

2004-01-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Mike Fedyk wrote: Is there a way to do this with one port and inetd, or will I have to use several ports, and tell my users which port is theirs (and start desktops for 50 users from init.d). I don't think there is. This sounds more the domain of... Crap, can't remember the name. It's an X

single desktop per user with vncserver through inetd

2004-01-06 Thread Mike Fedyk
Hi, I like the feature where I can have my users login through one port and then login to their user with [xgk]dm, but last time I tried it I was able to make several instances of desktops, but not login to the same desktop again from another vncviewer (say, from another host). Is there a way to

Re: vncserver question

2004-01-03 Thread Bijan Soleymani
if a program checked the wrong one. As a last try you could try setting home explicitly before running vncserver: for sh/ash/bash: HOME=/home/curtis export HOME for csh/tcsh: setenv HOME /home/curtis Hope this solves your problem, Bijan -- Bijan Sole

Re: vncserver question

2004-01-03 Thread Curtis Vaughan
ing Debian stable and just installed vncserver. However, when I try to start it I get the following error: ~/.vnc: No such file or directory Of course, there is such a directory, although there is nothing in it. What's the solution? Ok well this seems like a simple problem. What command are you u

Re: vncserver question

2004-01-02 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 10:23:18PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > Been looking through the archives but can't find an answer to this. > > I'm using Debian stable and just installed vncserver. However, when I > try to start it I get the following error: > ~/.vnc: No su

vncserver question

2004-01-02 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Been looking through the archives but can't find an answer to this. I'm using Debian stable and just installed vncserver. However, when I try to start it I get the following error: ~/.vnc: No such file or directory Of course, there is such a directory, although there is nothing in it

Re: KDE and VNCServer

2003-09-14 Thread Andy Neillans
> Try making sure that xfs is running. Also look at /etc/X11 to see if you > XF86Config has been "upgraded" Rus, XFS appears to be running: linux:/# ps -A | grep xfs 475 ?00:00:01 xfs linux:/# The XF86Config is the same as on one of my other Debian boxes (with the same video card)..

Re: KDE and VNCServer

2003-09-14 Thread Rus Foster
appeared great. > > I then ran apt-get install vncserver. > > Now, on the machine I get the login prompt (kdm), and can login to KDE > no problem, but the fonts are totally wrong - the default helvetica font > looks like the system font (so damaged fonts install?) and I have

KDE and VNCServer

2003-09-14 Thread Andy Neillans
install vncserver.   Now, on the machine I get the login prompt (kdm), and can login to KDE no problem, but the fonts are totally wrong - the default helvetica font looks like the system font (so damaged fonts install?) and I haven't got a clue how to start fixing this one...   When 

Re: vncserver not sourcing .xinitrc

2003-08-15 Thread Johann Koenig
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 03:14:42 +0900 Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 08:45:04 -0400, Johann Koenig wrote: > > However, now when I start vncserver with: > > vncserver :1 -geometry 800x600 -alwaysshared > > it does not source my .xini

Re: vncserver not sourcing .xinitrc

2003-08-15 Thread Johann Koenig
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 03:14:42 +0900 Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 08:45:04 -0400, Johann Koenig wrote: > > However, now when I start vncserver with: > > vncserver :1 -geometry 800x600 -alwaysshared > > it does not source my .xini

Re: vncserver not sourcing .xinitrc

2003-08-15 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 08:45:04 -0400, Johann Koenig wrote: > However, now when I start vncserver with: > vncserver :1 -geometry 800x600 -alwaysshared > it does not source my .xinitrc > > All I get is a blank X desktop, not even an xterm. Is there a way to > specify commands t

vncserver not sourcing .xinitrc

2003-08-15 Thread Johann Koenig
My computer went down (with the rest of New York) yesterday evening. After booting, there was nothing in /lost+found, so I'm optimistic. However, now when I start vncserver with: vncserver :1 -geometry 800x600 -alwaysshared it does not source my .xinitrc All I get is a blank X desktop, not

Re: vncserver errors

2002-11-19 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, Nov 17, 2002, Matt Price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > hi, > > trying to run vncserver... I getthe following error on startup: > > vncserver > xauth: /home/matt/.Xauthority not writable, changes will be ignored > xauth: error in locking authority file /home/mat

vncserver errors

2002-11-17 Thread Matt Price
hi, trying to run vncserver... I getthe following error on startup: vncserver xauth: /home/matt/.Xauthority not writable, changes will be ignored xauth: error in locking authority file /home/matt/.Xauthority New 'X' desktop is anarres:3 Starting applications specified in /etc/X1

Re: vncserver: cannot restart on same display

2002-10-24 Thread Andy Saxena
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 06:36:48PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote: > how come it is not possible to run vncserver reusing the display > number? the following should work: > > vncserver :1 > vncserver -kill :1 > vncserver :1 > > the first two work, the third one d

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-19 Thread Vineet Kumar
gdm, but > the other way around. Gdm spawns, and respawns, X servers. Xvnc is an X > server. By all rights, there should be a way to get gdm to manage a > vncserver, and put its login prompt there. I'm not sure exactly how this > would go, but I imagine it would involve pointing th

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-14 Thread Martin Rowe
On Sunday 14 April 2002 5:56 pm, Carlos Sousa wrote: [snip] > So it would seem your unix machine must have as much instances of > vncserver running as you have users (each on its own virtual display, I > presume). gdm is still not required because user selection and > authentication is

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-14 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
s an X server. By all rights, there should be a way to get gdm to manage a vncserver, and put its login prompt there. I'm not sure exactly how this would go, but I imagine it would involve pointing the Servers section of gdm.conf to the Xvnc executable instead of the regular X server, with appropri

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-14 Thread Carlos Sousa
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 10:07:19 -0500 hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > :1 gives the same result :( > > The desired outcome is for the GDM to come up after the client enters > the vncserver password. The current outcome is that it drops right > into an X session under the

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-14 Thread hanasaki
:1 gives the same result :( The desired outcome is for the GDM to come up after the client enters the vncserver password. The current outcome is that it drops right into an X session under the ID of the vnc server running. Carlos Sousa wrote: On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 08:36:06 -0500 hanasaki

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-14 Thread Carlos Sousa
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 08:36:06 -0500 hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The VNCSever was installed using apt-get > - from Woody > - as root "vncserver :0" I use display :1 (virtual) for vncserver, it uses its own X server and I don't want vncse

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-14 Thread hanasaki
The VNCSever was installed using apt-get - from Woody - as root "vncserver :0" The Client is the current download for Win My need is to make sure GDM ALWAYS comes up. Cant have people dropping into a running X session by accident. FYI: vncserver -kill :0

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-14 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sat, Apr 13, 2002, hanasaki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > How do i get gdm to run on the vnc server when a client connects? It is > just going inot the session How are you launching the VNC server and client? You need to provide more information. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self http://kms

Re: VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-13 Thread Warren Dodge
If I remember right, the VNC X session is controlled from: /home//.vnc/xstartup which is very similar to an xsession file. On Saturday, April 13 2002 20:57, hanasaki wrote: > How do i get gdm to run on the vnc server when a client connects? It is > just going inot the session -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-13 Thread hanasaki
How do i get gdm to run on the vnc server when a client connects? It is just going inot the session -- = = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = = Spam : Just Say NO! =

VNCserver goes into session not gdm

2002-04-13 Thread hanasaki
How do i get gdm to run on the vnc server when a client connects? It is just going inot the session -- = = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = = Spam : Just Say NO!

Re: vncserver ignoring ~/.vnc/xstartup :(

2001-12-12 Thread Martin Rowe
On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 19:12, Francois Gouget wrote: > On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Martin Rowe wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > I'm trying to get VNC running on my home box and vncserver sems to be > > bypassing the xstartup script. Instead of running Blackbox, it pulls

Re: vncserver ignoring ~/.vnc/xstartup :(

2001-12-11 Thread Francois Gouget
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Martin Rowe wrote: > Hi all > > I'm trying to get VNC running on my home box and vncserver sems to be > bypassing the xstartup script. Instead of running Blackbox, it pulls up > KDE. The .vnc/ session log doesn't report any problems, and I can r

Re: vncserver ignoring ~/.vnc/xstartup :(

2001-11-19 Thread Jeff
Martin Rowe, 2001-Nov-19 07:55 +: > Hi Jeff > > Makes no difference if root or user, though I'm only interested in > getting it to work as a user. As it happens, /root/.vnc/xstartup gets > ignored for root too :( > > Regards, Martin There are a number of settings in /etc/vnc.conf that coul

Re: vncserver ignoring ~/.vnc/xstartup :(

2001-11-19 Thread Martin Rowe
On Monday 19 November 2001 2:51 am, Jeff wrote: > Martin Rowe, 2001-Nov-18 22:47 +: > > Hi all > > > > I'm trying to get VNC running on my home box and vncserver sems to be > > bypassing the xstartup script. Instead of running Blackbox, it pulls > > up KDE

Re: vncserver ignoring ~/.vnc/xstartup :(

2001-11-18 Thread Jeff
Martin Rowe, 2001-Nov-18 22:47 +: > Hi all > > I'm trying to get VNC running on my home box and vncserver sems to be > bypassing the xstartup script. Instead of running Blackbox, it pulls up > KDE. The .vnc/ session log doesn't report any problems, and I can run

vncserver ignoring ~/.vnc/xstartup :(

2001-11-18 Thread Martin Rowe
Hi all I'm trying to get VNC running on my home box and vncserver sems to be bypassing the xstartup script. Instead of running Blackbox, it pulls up KDE. The .vnc/ session log doesn't report any problems, and I can run xstartup within the VNC window and it runs (just lanches an a

Re: Problems with vncserver in debian...

2000-02-11 Thread Wojciech Zabolotny
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 03:17:31PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 03:54:17PM +0100, Wojciech Zabolotny generated a > stream of 1s and 0s: > > Hi All, > > > > When I connect from a DOS computer to vncserver running on my Debian box, > > t

Re: Problems with vncserver in debian...

2000-02-10 Thread dan
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 03:54:17PM +0100, Wojciech Zabolotny generated a stream of 1s and 0s: > Hi All, > > When I connect from a DOS computer to vncserver running on my Debian box, > the keyboard works in completly crazy way. Eg. pressing "o" produces "r", >

Problems with vncserver in debian...

2000-02-10 Thread Wojciech Zabolotny
Hi All, When I connect from a DOS computer to vncserver running on my Debian box, the keyboard works in completly crazy way. Eg. pressing "o" produces "r", pressing 1 or 2 produces "4" and so on. I couldn't find any rule for it :-(. Is it caused by misconfi

Re: vncserver and vnc-doc conflicting?

1999-09-14 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 14 Sep, Marc Haber wrote about "vncserver and vnc-doc conflicting?" > Hi! > > |[EMAIL PROTECTED]/507]:/usr/doc$ sudo apt-get install vnc-doc > |Reading Package Lists... Done > |Building Dependency Tree... Done > |The following packages will be REMOVED: > |

vncserver and vnc-doc conflicting?

1999-09-14 Thread Marc Haber
Hi! |[EMAIL PROTECTED]/507]:/usr/doc$ sudo apt-get install vnc-doc |Reading Package Lists... Done |Building Dependency Tree... Done |The following packages will be REMOVED: | vncserver |The following NEW packages will be installed: | vnc-doc |0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 1 to remove

VNCServer problem

1998-10-07 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Hi Debian users, I installed VNC Debian package and when I type: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~$ vncserver -query localhost The error is: xauth: (argv):1: bad display name "jaca:" in "add" command xauth: (argv):1: bad display name "jaca/unix:&

Re: PS: vncserver

1998-09-15 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Sep 15, 1998 at 02:10:09PM +0200, Stef Hoesli Wiederwald wrote: > > When i start vncserver, and then xvncviewer or vncwiever from Windows > > NT, the keyboard ist totaly mismatched: a seems to be , c and d > > result in a q, in a 2 and so on... > > I now instal

PS: vncserver

1998-09-15 Thread Stef Hoesli Wiederwald
> When i start vncserver, and then xvncviewer or vncwiever from Windows > NT, the keyboard ist totaly mismatched: a seems to be , c and d > result in a q, in a 2 and so on... I now installed vnc-3.3.2r2 'by hand' into /usr/local/bin. The vncserver runs now without that keymapi

vncserver

1998-09-15 Thread Stef Hoesli Wiederwald
When i start vncserver, and then xvncviewer or vncwiever from Windows NT, the keyboard ist totaly mismatched: a seems to be , c and d result in a q, in a 2 and so on... Stef

Re: vncserver for bo

1998-03-29 Thread aqy6633
> Does anyone have a vncserver port to bo? I tried to compile it > but obviously it wants jdk 1.1 to compile the java client, > which bo doesn't have. What? Netscape 3 runs VNC java applet with no problems which means it uses java 1.0.2, not 1.1. Also, you may go ahed and install j

vncserver for bo

1998-03-29 Thread Hamish Moffatt
Does anyone have a vncserver port to bo? I tried to compile it but obviously it wants jdk 1.1 to compile the java client, which bo doesn't have. thanks, Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Debian packages at ftp://ftp.rising.com.au/pub/h

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