-once shuts down Xvnc after the first VNC connection has disconnected. It only works when Xvnc is run from inet.d (it's designed to be used to launch Xvnc on demand as a connection comes in.) -autokill is a fundamentally different feature. -autokill is a function of the vncserver startup script, not Xvnc, and it exits Xvnc only after xstartup finishes (which usually occurs when the WM is exited.)
On 3/16/11 3:59 PM, Eric Stadtherr wrote: > On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 15:50:53 -0500, DRC wrote: > >> http://www.virtualgl.org/DeveloperInfo/TigerVNCPreReleases >> >> -- Reverts default behavior of vncserver but adds a 'vncserver >> -autokill' option that will automatically kill Xvnc whenever xstartup exits. >> >> > > > How does this interact with the "-once" option to Xvnc? > > % Xvnc --help > > ... > > -once Terminate server after one session > > ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Colocation vs. Managed Hosting A question and answer guide to determining the best fit for your organization - today and in the future. http://p.sf.net/sfu/internap-sfd2d _______________________________________________ Tigervnc-devel mailing list Tigervnc-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tigervnc-devel