I agree with Charles. Boot into failsafe, and disable VMC at boot, and disable Aurora. In my cases, I've had it where with Aurora, it freezes at VNC, but if I disable Aurora, it will run the VNC server with no problem.
But you don't need that started at boot. Run the command ntsysv. Find the VNC stuff in there, and un-select it. It can take up some of your computing power, and it's easily started via a command. From there you can use it and learn to play with it. It's not a bad app though. http://www.tridiavnc.com/ Check there for more information. tdh -- T. Holmes ----------------- UNIXTECHS.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN: 17021091 ----------------- "Real Men Use Vi!" Uptime: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2:19PM up 8 days, 1:21, 4 users, load averages: 0.01, 0.02, 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dear All, I went through this last week because of Netscape. I have LM8 just |reinstalled got everything tweaked and last I decided to add the VNC rpms, because |after reading about how you can share internet connections cross-platform with it I |thought that it sounded great. Today when I booted up and it got to the VNC server on |the boot text screen it would just hang. I have to reboot every time now and cannot |get past that. How may I get into Linux and undo the VNC rpms so that I do not have |to reinstall? I really do not wish to reinstall since I have to find new printer |drivers each time and tweak for days. | | Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. | | Sincerely, | | Marcia ------------------------------------------------------------------
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