* David McMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-30-07 21:36]: > Patrick Shanahan wrote: > >* David McMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-30-07 20:56]: > >> In the past two months, I've had two incidents where, when I ran 'top,' > >>I found XVNC running (and taking up a good 75% of my CPU), for no > >>apparent reason on my 10.2 system. > >> Now, I have "Remote Desktop Sharing" turned on on this machine (though > >>I've never been able to get VNC to connect across the LAN from my WXP > >>laptop -- only browsing to http://host:5801 works so far), but at > >>neither of these incidents had I been using, or even attempting to use, > >>a VNC or RD connection to the 10.2 machine, at any time in the recent > >>past. > > > >You *are* using vnc, http://host:5801 is a vnc connection. > > Yes, I know -- what I meant was, *at the time of the incidents,* I > hadn't made any VNC connection attempts, via HTTP or otherwise, in > *days,* if not weeks. There were definitely no VNC connections being > made from any of *my* machines on my LAN. That's what's puzzling (and > worrying me) about seeing XVNC active, and eating up so much CPU.
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