Try YaST from the command line. Poke around. See if vnc is there.
once it's installed its just a matter of typing
vncserver[enter] on the command line.

On 5/10/06, Mark O'Neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 5 May 2006, at 16:35, Jason Essington wrote:

> I use "Chicken of the VNC" on OS X (or Apple Remote Desktop) to
> connect to VNC servers running on many different OSs

Thanks Jason - I'll give it a go.

I had a quick look at trying to run a vnc server on my Suse Linux 9.2
box but being a linux newbie haven't a clue! (Mainly trying to work
my way around the OS is the biggest hassle with all that command-line
stuff - Eek, it's like DOS all over again!)

All the best,

Mark.
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