Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:

Your question doesn't seem to relate to VNC, so this mailing-list isn't
really appropriate.  You might get better help from Unix, Linux, X-Windows or
X-Free newsgroup.  Actually, you just need to edit a file which specifies
which windows manager you would like to use.  However, because of diff.
flavours in Unix/Linux, I'm not sure of the name.  For some, it's called
startx

I already answered the question since it definitly has to do everything with vnc. The unix (thus linux) implementation is Xwindows all the way.


I personally find Xvnc (the core of vncviewer on unix) a far better way to get a view of X11 applications on a M$WIndows desktop than any expensive X11 server on M$Windows.

For what its worth, the answers include:
get vncserver on the remote host
get the setup as on http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp
get the setup as I previously described (replacing or adding an Xserver).


CBee




-----Message d'origine----- De : Chris W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyi :
jeudi 29 janvier 2004 00:06 @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : xterminal

I have been using RealVNC to connect from a windows machine to another windows machine and it has been working fine. However I am now connecting
to an suse Linux machine and I was expecting a similar result but all I
got was an x terminal. A pretty generic one at that. An X terminal is
fine for what I need to do but I would like one that is a bit more flexible
where I can set fonts and colors and if possible something that will run
some gnome or kde apps. Can anyone help me configure the linux system to
do this?


Chris W

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