Is there anyway to manually add turbovnc-server as the default vncserver
command. I install the deb, it doesn't add the default paths on it's own.
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export PATH=/opt/TurboVNC/bin:$PATH
We intentionally don't install in the system directories so as to allow
TurboVNC to be co-installed with the "system" version of VNC.
On 9/12/13 3:06 PM, Joey Carlini wrote:
> Is there anyway to manually add turbovnc-server as the default vncserver
> command.
I'm not sure I totally understand. If the TurboVNC server is issuing
the calls in the correct order, then how would changing something within
the TurboVNC server work around the issue? Can you be more specific
about what xdotool is doing? An output from xev would help.
On 9/3/13 12:38 PM, D