I build the VNC server 3.3.3 under SCO Unix OpenServer 5.0.4.
When I start the server (in textmode) and connect to it with the viewer
running on Debian Linux 2.4.18 or Win98, everything go's smooth. I'm being
asked for a password and i get a prompt (#). Typing startx in the client
results in an error saying i should start X on the server machine. When I do
that, I can have 3 scenario's:
1: X window shows on the server in stead of the client.
2: X window asks me if I want to resume a previous session or start a new
one (normal procedure) on the server machine, and continues to load in the
client. If I start a terminal for example, there's no titlebar so I can only
kill it with "exit". When I close X window (not the VNCserver) on the
client, my server keeps giving me the X background.
3: Everything runs smooth without any problems.
Can this be a problem with buffering or something? Does the connection need
to be in prompt-mode for a few minutes before starting X through vnc? or
does this have an other cause?
t.a.i
Jarod
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