Hi... Relatively new to VNC.. I have the VNC server steup on a Linux box. I have it configured to use GNOME as the display manager. I'm able to connect using a client eith no problem. The issue I'm trying to better understand has to do with logging out or stopping the session of VNC on the server. When I logout of the session on the Linux box, (using the "Logout" button from GNOME), the screen seems to still leave a term window running.
My question, is there a way to kill the session of the GNOME display window, without killing the vncserver? Or, do I not quite uunderstand how to use VNC. I assumed that once I had the VNC server running, I could more or less remotely log into the Linux bos, using VNC to remotely display the desktop. I'm really just looking for the right/correct way to shut down/kill the desktop. Also, if I want to allow multiple sessions/users to connect to the Linux box, do I have to start multiple sessions/display windows during the initial startup of VNC?? Thanks Bruce Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
