Thanks much.

I didn't have an xorg.conf file. Editing /etc/inittab to go to level 3,
rebooting, login as root, Xorg -configure, edit as you suggested (I put
in my user path to .vnd/passwd) and I am up and running with a 'mirror'
screen.

On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 17:53 -0800, tiger...@martins.cc wrote:
> > I would like to access my desktop remotely, but I am not overjoyed to
> > have to run x0vncserver.
> 
> Make sure you have the
>   tigervnc-server-module
> installed.
> 
> Add these lines to the Screen section of your xorg.conf file:
>  Option "SecurityTypes" "VncAuth"
>  Option "UserPasswdVerifier" "VncAuth"
>  Option "PasswordFile" "/path/to/vnc/passwd/file"
> and this line to the Module section:
>   Load  "vnc"
> 
> Set the password with vncpasswd.  Restart X and remote with
> vncviewer.  All the above has worked for me for several Fedora
> releases, except for the cases when the module is occasionally
> broken.
> 
> -- Henrique
> 
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