Thanks for the magic incantation. It seems to work even though I got 
errors when running it:

$ /usr/lib/iiim/iiimx-settings-init
** Message: iiimcf create handle failed...

** Message: iiimcf is not initialized yet...

$

-Edwin

Fuyuki Hasegawa - Sun Microsystems wrote:
> To remove [English/European] window, try 
> /usr/lib/iiim/iiimx-settings-init.
> If succeed, you can add it in your startup script.
>
> Fuyuki
>
> Edwin Goei wrote:
>> Thanks for the info. I'll try adding that to my ~/.vnc/xstartup file.
>>
>> -Edwin
>>
>> Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center wrote:
>>> I recommend to use /usr/dt/config/Xsession.jds instead of 
>>> gnome-session then most of your problem will be resolved.
>>> Several parameters are defined in the wrapper script.
>>>
>>> fujiwara
>>>
>>> Edwin Goei wrote:
>>>> Sergio Enrique Schvezov wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Edwin Goei wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the reply but I'd like to know how to launch JDS gnome 
>>>>>> with the vncserver in SXDE 1/08. I've tried various commands in 
>>>>>> my ~/.vnc/xstartup file, but when I connect to the server, I get 
>>>>>> a broken desktop. Some desktop icons are not correct, I don't see 
>>>>>> a java logo in the task bar, and the task bar menus are messed 
>>>>>> up. What should my xstartup file look like? Are there any other 
>>>>>> things I need to configure?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  
>>>>> After the useful replies I restrained myself from answering. No 
>>>>> that your posting again I took the trouble try it out. I edited my 
>>>>> xstartup like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> $ cat .vnc/xstartup
>>>>> #!/bin/sh
>>>>>
>>>>> [ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
>>>>> vncconfig -iconic &
>>>>> gnome-session &
>>>>>
>>>>> When I fired vncserver, gnome-session didn't get to load, then I 
>>>>> remembered about some problems related to having two 
>>>>> gnome-session[s], so I created a new user just to confirm this, 
>>>>> used the same xstartup and get the expected JDS/Gnome desktop.
>>>>>
>>>>> So the question would be, are you logged into JDS and trying to 
>>>>> run gnome-session with vncserver as the same user?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks. I used the same xstartup file and made sure I was not 
>>>> logged in elsewhere and it worked! I am now able to cut and paste 
>>>> using Chicken of the VNC. One unusual thing though, is that I see 
>>>> "[ English/European ]" under Terminal windows. How do I get rid of 
>>>> that?
>>>>
>>>> -Edwin
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