> I think x11vnc is only for currently running user x sessions.
That is its main use, but it has a little known -create option:
http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html#opt-create
that will try find an existing X session and if unsuccessful it will
start up Xvfb (or others) to cr
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Sam Leon wrote:
> Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>> I'm trying to start a new KDE session with either of the following:
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> I can't remember what package provides /usr/bin/Xvnc though. I think
> x11vnc is only for currently running user x sessions.
Yup.
$ ap
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I'm trying to start a new KDE session with either of the following:
FD_SESS=kde x11vnc -N -usepw -http -ssl SAVE -xvnc
FD_SESS=startkde x11vnc -N -usepw -http -ssl SAVE -xvnc
but all I get is a default X server. I've also tried configuring
~/.vnc/xstartup to lau
I'm trying to start a new KDE session with either of the following:
FD_SESS=kde x11vnc -N -usepw -http -ssl SAVE -xvnc
FD_SESS=startkde x11vnc -N -usepw -http -ssl SAVE -xvnc
but all I get is a default X server. I've also tried configuring
~/.vnc/xstartup to launch kde, but that isn't b
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