Etaoin Shrdlu írta:
> On Saturday 24 February 2007 13:38, Gyuszk wrote:
>
>
>> All in all: I want to connect (using TightVNC Win32) to the existing
>> DISPLAY:0 (gnome) session. Is it possible?
>>
>
> I think you need a VNC server that allows connections to display :0 (eg,
> the "real" dis
On Saturday 24 February 2007 13:38, Gyuszk wrote:
> All in all: I want to connect (using TightVNC Win32) to the existing
> DISPLAY:0 (gnome) session. Is it possible?
I think you need a VNC server that allows connections to display :0 (eg,
the "real" display).
Portage offers x11vnc and xf4vnc to
On Saturday, 24 February 2007 23:08, Gyuszk wrote:
> Dear Gentoo users,
>
> I'm having VNC-related problems.
> I want to make VNC'ing work the following:
>
> I have a Gentoo desktop box with gdm+gnome, only one user. I'm using X
> on DISPLAY:0 0-24/7 all the time. If I'm not sitting in front of the
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 13:38 +0100, Gyuszk wrote:
> All in all: I want to connect (using TightVNC Win32) to the existing
> DISPLAY:0 (gnome) session. Is it possible?
> If isn't, the following will do:
VNC server *always*[1] creates a new X server to export. It doesn't
export the (X) console.
If
Dear Gentoo users,
I'm having VNC-related problems.
I want to make VNC'ing work the following:
I have a Gentoo desktop box with gdm+gnome, only one user. I'm using X
on DISPLAY:0 0-24/7 all the time. If I'm not sitting in front of the
box, I lock the session with the corresponding Gnome menu. So,
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