At 10:10 AM 9/17/2002 +0200, you wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Daniel Bertin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > I don't know if my first message was sent correctly here we
> > go again, sorry  if I doulbled up
>
>... You also changed the subject, you shouldn't...

Sorry,

> >
> > Hi all
> > Is the KDE/GNOME desktop in mandrake linux suppose to display
> > into a winXP  box??
> >
> > I installed the vnc-server-3.3.3-8.1mdk.i586.rpm on mandrake linux
> > I installed the vncviewer 3.3..3r9_x86_win32 on winXP pro
> >
> > I able to connect, and can view the prompt. that's it no
> > desktop. I tried
> > to run a application (kylix2) but it comes up with generating
> > fonts matrix and is stuck ther.
>
>What did you start at the server side? It should be the `vncserver` script
>(NOT in /etc/... subdirectories!).

I started in /home/danielb/vncserver but I looked for .vnc, for a log file 
and never found it. so I rebooted and logged in as root, figuring it was a 
permissions thing. no the same.

vncserver is not installed correctly?

Daniel

>That gives you a ~/.vnc/ subdirectory, including a xstartup file. search the
>archive on starting gnome or kde from ~/.vnc/xstartup.
>
> >
> > I never used VNC is a capable of displaying the KDE and or
> > GNOME desktop?
>
>Xvnc is just an other Xserver at your unix machine. You can use every window
>manager.
>
>Have a look at the setup at
>http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp for a Xvnc
>installation that actually uses the same window manager as at the console.
>
>
>
>CBee
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