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thank you for your reply, but I did this already before sending an email to the
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
Right ... that one connection is the X0 (local) connection, that is
your normal local desktop shared.
You will normally not be able to connect to that, and it can be ignored.
(Unless you are logged in and have set vino to share your :0 desktop)
I thought the current
Right ... that one connection is the X0 (local) connection, that is
your normal local desktop shared.
is there any way to get rid of this session? it keeps confusing my
colleagues, so it would be very nice if it could be convinced to
disappear.
best regards
jan
Jan Falkenhagen wrote:
Right ... that one connection is the X0 (local) connection, that is
your normal local desktop shared.
is there any way to get rid of this session? it keeps confusing my
colleagues, so it would be very nice if it could be convinced to
disappear.
You can turn it off by
When running yum update on monday, oct 22, I get the following conflicts:
Transaction Check Error:
file /etc/nxserver/node.conf.sample from install of freenx-0.7.1-1.el5.centos conflicts with
file from package freenx-0.6.0-12.el5.centos
file /usr/bin/nxkeygen from install of
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