Did you check for .X11 I think thats what it is on my linux system.

"Beerse, Corni" wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kevin Minney [mailto:kminney@;cadence.com]
> >
> > The machine is running Solaris7, infact I see the same
> > problem on both machines which I tried ..
> >
> > 1) Sun Ultra60, Solaris7 (u60pks..)
> > 2) Sun SunBlade1000, Solaris8
>
> looks good.
>
> >
> > On both machines the old version of the vnc server (3.3.3r2)
> > works fine with exactly the same setup.
> >
> >
> > There is no X11 lock file in /tmp, I have checked for that. I
>
> the Xvnc process needs to be able to create that lock. Did you find the
> other (local) lock, I recal by head, it is not in /tmp but in a (hidden?)
> subdirectory. Xvnc needs to be able to put it's own lock in there. e.g.
> needs write access.
>
> > do not have root permissions, I have tried in the past to get
> > out IT department to open up permissions on this area but they refuse.
> >
> > I will try to get IT to start the server for me as root, they
> > shouldn't have a problem doing that,
> >
> >
>
> Success
>
> CBee
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