On Sat, 2002-07-13 at 23:20, Harry Henderson wrote: > > 2. Why does it only work with my root password, even when 'harry349' ran > vncserver? I changed the /tmp/.X11-unix permissions as suggested in FAQ, > with no change in behavior. >
VNC uses it's own password file. You setup the password the first time you ran vncserver per user. If you want to change the password, delete the ~/.vnc/passwd file. > > 3. Panel issues - This is the crux of my problem. I've tried various > xstartup files, the simplest doing nothing but > > gnome-session & > I don't know if this is your problem, but I always used "exec gnome-session &" I am now running Gnome2 and you know what? It does just like KDE2 did for awhile, it won't let you run more than one session per user. So if you are running gnome2 and you have an Gnome X session already running, you can't start a VNC session as that user running Gnome2. Sucks just as much as it did with KDE2. Lets hope they fix it as fast as KDE did. Greg Breland _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
