I guess I wasn't clear. I was running VNC in a remote X session. Proper
would be to run a VNC client vs. an Xserver.
Default behavior for Fedora's Virtual Manager (KVM, Xen, Qemu) is to
bring up the virtual system using VNC. VNC is a better solution for a
virtual system console.
Linda Walsh w
Michael Breuer wrote:
That was probably
pushing things anyway as the proper way is to run VNC remotely, not in a
remote X session... but I figured I'd try to break it.
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Why is VNC more proper than X? I haven't been able to get
VNC to work, but X runs wonderfully. What am I missing?