On May 10, 2021, at 17:49, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> Here's a thought: can x11vnc be run in user mode, i.e. not as root?
Yes. In fact, you should *never* run x11vnc as root.
The Official Paravel Way[tm] way to do this is to use the ‘x11vnc-auto’ package:
1) Get a root shell.
Hi Stan
Haven't tried that one... looks good.
Many Thanks
Geoff Barkman
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 4:01 PM Stan Fotinos wrote:
> Hi Rob
>
> I find that NoMachine is more reliable and performs much better on lower
> bandwidths and If this go wrong you can ssh into the server and restart it
> using
Hi Rob
I find that NoMachine is more reliable and performs much better on lower
bandwidths and If this go wrong you can ssh into the server and restart
it using the cli. You don't need to install the full version on the
clients server/client just the client enterprise version (free) will do
t
Rob,
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 5:50 PM Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 10 May 2021, Brandon Anjeleno wrote:
>
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> snip
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> Here's a thought: can x11vnc be run in user mode, i.e. not as root?
>
Yes, that's how I run it on many boxes. I kick it off from :
/home/rd/.config/au
I'm wondering if having another remote desktop client installed might help
get over your problems?
There is the commercial software TeamViewer and another that I use called
dwservice.net You don't have to worry about any port forwarding through
your firewall etc. DW Service is opensour ce and free.
On Mon, 10 May 2021, Brandon Anjeleno wrote:
Hey Rob,
I've had MANY issues with x11vnc running consistently on Debian 8 Jessie
with RD 2.10.3. It's configured to run in systemd. Sometimes when I try to
remote in, the greeter window is completely missing. When that happens, I'm
able to SSH in and
I do have a script running to restart x11vnc. If it crashed, the script
works perfectly. But this morning instead of crashing, it froze. And the
more I think about it, the more I think there must be some underlying
issue. I've got a lot of CentOS 7 machines running Rivendell, as well as
some
On 5/10/21 11:45, Rob Landry wrote:
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> Here is the x11vnc command:
>
> /usr/local/bin/x11vnc -display :0 -auth guess -rfbauth /root/.vnc/passwd
> -o /var/log/x11vnc.log -shared -forever -bg -rfbport 5900
>
> It's run by a startup script triggered by root's crontab at boot time.
>
> There are no
x11vnc sometimes crashes on me. sometimes infrequently, sometimes way too
frequently.
I try to be ssh'ed into the machine when using x11vnc and I have a script
that will restart it if it does crash and go away.
all the best,
drew
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 8:18 AM Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.c
Hi Rob,
On 5/10/21 07:18, wrote:
>
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> I have a client who is running RD 2.19.3 running on CentOS 7, installed
> according to the Paravel instructions. Most of his people are doing their
> shows from home via Comrex Access. They are VNC'ing in to the Rivendell
> system in the air studio to control
Here is the x11vnc command:
/usr/local/bin/x11vnc -display :0 -auth guess -rfbauth /root/.vnc/passwd
-o /var/log/x11vnc.log -shared -forever -bg -rfbport 5900
It's run by a startup script triggered by root's crontab at boot time.
There are no entries in any logs that show any problem.
Rob
I have a client who is running RD 2.19.3 running on CentOS 7, installed
according to the Paravel instructions. Most of his people are doing their
shows from home via Comrex Access. They are VNC'ing in to the Rivendell
system in the air studio to control rdairplay and doing their breaks live
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