On 09/13/2007 11:28 PM, Michael Yang wrote:
Hi guys:
I installed the tightvncserver on Debian Etch, and set it up as normal as I
did in my old system (fedora).
I opened the terminal from local gnome desktop, and executed the vncserver
:1, the vncserver is started up, but I can't see the
I meant not to add the gnome-session at the end of the xstartup script.
In Fedora, the script I used was a little different:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
unset SESSION_MANAGER
exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
[ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] exec /etc/vnc/xstartup
[ -r
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:04:53 +0800
Michael Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I meant not to add the gnome-session at the end of the xstartup
script. In Fedora, the script I used was a little different:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
unset SESSION_MANAGER
On 09/14/2007 03:04 AM, Michael Yang wrote:
On 9/14/07, Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/13/2007 11:28 PM, Michael Yang wrote:
Hi guys:
I installed the tightvncserver on Debian Etch, and set it up as normal
as I
did in my old system (fedora).
I opened the terminal from local gnome
Mumia W.. wrote:
If connections from localhost are not blocked, this should work.
However, I see you're starting a Gnome session; I hope that you're not
doing that from within another Gnome session for the same user account.
Gnome is a complicated environment with many parts that must be in
H.S. wrote:
Mumia W.. wrote:
If connections from localhost are not blocked, this should work.
However, I see you're starting a Gnome session; I hope that you're not
doing that from within another Gnome session for the same user account.
Gnome is a complicated environment with many parts
H.S. wrote:
H.S. wrote:
Mumia W.. wrote:
If connections from localhost are not blocked, this should work.
However, I see you're starting a Gnome session; I hope that you're not
doing that from within another Gnome session for the same user account.
Gnome is a complicated environment with
Hi guys:
I installed the tightvncserver on Debian Etch, and set it up as normal as I
did in my old system (fedora).
I opened the terminal from local gnome desktop, and executed the vncserver
:1, the vncserver is started up, but I can't see the desktop in this
vncsession, only the X server is
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