Another way is to modify your VNC desktop startup file in ~/.vnc/xstartup
to start whatever you like

 Cheers

 - Tex

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Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]> wrote on 14/12/2006 02:59:52
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> Thanks Brendan for replying to my post.
> I did run the command vncpasswd.
> However, Mike MacIsaac pointed me to the right soultion.  By right
> clicking, and selecting "New Window' an xterm session was established.
> Originally, I thought that "New Window" meant more of the same thing,
> another greyed out hanging session, so I didn't try it.  Also, by
upgrading
> to fvwm2, that problem went away, because fvwm2 automatically brings up a
> xterm session.
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> Cheers,
> Bernie Wu
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> Not sure if this applies to your setup below (I use vnc a little
> differently) but have you set a vnc passwd for root using the vncpasswd
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> while logged on as root? Simple, I know, but you don't mention it below
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> Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]> wrote on 13/12/2006 02:05:01
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> > Hi List,
> > I am trying to use xinetd to start VncServer.  This is what I have done
> so
> > far.
> > 1.   Modified /etc/xinetd.d/vnc and changed "disabled=yes"  to
> > "disabled=no"   for service vnc1, vnc2 and vnc3.
> > 2.   Modified /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager and changed :
> >       DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS="no"  to  ="yes"
> >       DISPLAYMANAGER_ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE="no"  to  ="yes"
> > 3.   SuSEconfig
> > 4.   chkconfig vnc on
> > 5.   chkconfig xinetd on
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> > Now, when I connect using Vncviewer, I get the login prompt.  However,
> when
> > I enter root/passwd the system just sits there.
> > What am I missing ?
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