On 12/19/18 4:36 AM, isdtor wrote:
We have run into the infamous black screen problem with tigervnc under CentOS7,
which prompted me to look into how vnc is configured here.
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/966063
Am I reading this correctly - root needs to set up a systemd vnc service
> No. Users can run vncserver and attach to them like you could before,
> or you can run Xvnc -inetd, just as a systemd service/socket pair
> instead of out of xinetd.
>
> The black screen problem that you mentioned does sound familiar --
> I've seen it with VNC clients that don't support
Jonathan Billings writes:
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 11:56:11AM +, isdtor wrote:
> > What you describe doesn't make much sense to me either.
> >
> > In this case, there are no user logins on the console, this is meant
> > to be a remote login server. Anyone logging in via vnc gets the
> >
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 11:56:11AM +, isdtor wrote:
> What you describe doesn't make much sense to me either.
>
> In this case, there are no user logins on the console, this is meant
> to be a remote login server. Anyone logging in via vnc gets the
> black screen treatment. There is no login
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 09:36:44AM +, isdtor wrote:
> We have run into the infamous black screen problem with tigervnc
> under CentOS7, which prompted me to look into how vnc is configured
> here.
>
> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/966063
>
> Am I reading this correctly - root needs to
Mike McCarthy, W1NR writes:
>
> On 12/19/18 4:36 AM, isdtor wrote:
> > We have run into the infamous black screen problem with tigervnc under
> > CentOS7, which prompted me to look into how vnc is configured here.
> >
> > https://access.redhat.com/solutions/966063
> >
> > Am I reading this
On 12/19/18 4:36 AM, isdtor wrote:
> We have run into the infamous black screen problem with tigervnc under
> CentOS7, which prompted me to look into how vnc is configured here.
>
> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/966063
>
> Am I reading this correctly - root needs to set up a systemd vnc
We have run into the infamous black screen problem with tigervnc under CentOS7,
which prompted me to look into how vnc is configured here.
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/966063
Am I reading this correctly - root needs to set up a systemd vnc service for
every user and display
Hi Everybody :)
I'm sorry if this is unwanted noise but I'm struggling to find the
answer to what is probably a ridiculously simply problem. Setup
vncserver but it likes to run as a user (reading parameters from
~/.vnc/xstartup of the user the process runs as).
When I start vncserver and connect
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