I see this all the time on my Linux box when I reboot the computer without running a
"vncserver -kill :10".  It usually complains that there is a .pid file not in ~/.vnc
but in "/tmp/.X11/" or something like that.  Deleting the appropriate lock file
fixes the problem.

Greg


> On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, William Hooper wrote:
>> Are you sure that there isn't a server running on :10?
>
> Yes.  Using appropriate 'ps' commands I can see all of the other vnc processes,
> but there isn't one for :10.
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