Two things:

1. If you want VNC to take over your existing display, google for the
intuitively named `x0rfbserver'

2. Red Hat 7.1 cam with vnc packages. It looks as if you're using some
third party ones built for a different release. use the ones from the
CDs or a Red Hat 7.1 FTP site.

Mike

On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 22:41, Louis Selvon wrote:
> Hi Scott:
> 
> The is the log output:
> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] .vnc]# more ensim.rackshack.net:1.log
> Xvnc: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot
> open shared object file
> : No such file or directory
> xrdb: Connection refused
> xrdb: Can't open display 'ensim.rackshack.net:1'
> xsetroot:  unable to open display 'ensim.rackshack.net:1'
> AfterStep: can't open display ensim.rackshack.net:1
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] .vnc]#
> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> 
> Is this library meant to be installed from XFree86 installation ? I have no
> clue what this library is for. Where do I get it from ?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Louis.
> 
> --snip--
> > 
> > Local Network:
> > If I start vncserver multiple times on the linux local machine, I always 
> get a
> > new display number.
> > 
> > Live Server Box:
> > Starting vncserver multiple times I keep getting the same X desktop 
> display
> > number, i.e 1 . This tells me that starting the vncserver is probably 
> dying
> > straight away. So when I try to connect via the vncviewer remotely the
> > connection is not there so it keeps giving connection not found.
> > 
> What does the log file say?
> Its located in ~/.vnc/
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Scott
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