Still having issues. I followed some guides specific to LDXE this weekend 
but still no luck. Anyone?

On Friday, June 26, 2015 at 1:12:29 PM UTC-5, Joe Spanier wrote:
>
> Im working with the 6-17 machinekit image on elinux.org on my BBB running 
> the xenomai kernel and I am having a hell of a time getting things to 
> autostart, specifically x11vnc. 
>
> Ive been able to get this to work with raspberry pi and in ubuntu, but no 
> matter what I have tried or what tutuorial I follow I cant seem to get 
> anything to autostart on the BBB. 
>
> Is anyone using a VNC server that they can give me the script and setup 
> process they are using? The directions I followed most recently are these 
> and still no luck:
>
> There are several ways of doing this, but here is my preferred way (as 
> root):
>
> -create a password file using “x11vnc -storepasswd <password_file>” and 
> provide your password, then chmod 600 <password_file> to avoid anyone 
> reading it but root,
>
> -create the following in /etc/init/x11vnc.conf (make sure you replace the 
> "<...>", from the script details below, with the correct information):
>
> start on login-session-start
> script
> x11vnc -xkb -noxrecord -noxfixes -noxdamage -repeat -display :0 -auth/var/
> run/lightdm/root/:0 -forever -shared -bg -o /var/log/x11vnc.log -rfbauth
> <password_file_plus_path> -rfbport 5900 -allow <ip_address>
> end script
>
> Now let’s see some of the options used above (and it has a lot of them 
> <http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html>):
>
> -xkb will allow better clipboard interactions in my experience,
>
> -repeat is allowing keyboard repeating keys (most annoying thing when it 
> doesn’t work),
>
> -forever means even if you disconnect from your session, x11vnc will still 
> be alive,
>
> -shared means several users may be connected at the same time (use this 
> only if you plan to connect multiple users simultaneously to it),
>
> -allow enables to restrict the machines that will be able to connect to 
> vnc, remember, vnc is an open door to your machine (I removed this for my 
> linux PC).
>
> Reboot. You should be able to connect on the default port 5900 after that.
>

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