I found the answer by myself. Run /usr/bin/gdm from console after the system startup, then everything goes into ok.
Regards Rick -----Original Message----- From: Chen Chang-QCH2044 Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 1:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RealVNC xinetd in Redhat Linux 9 Hi All, I met a problem when configing realvnc in xinetd and couldn't get the answer to resolve it. Could you please help to look at it? Linux Server : Redhat Linux 9.0 (both kde and gnome were installed) VNC Server : Real VNC 3.3.7 X86 Linux (binary tarball) VNC Viewer : Real VNC Viewer 3.3.7 windows (my pc is WinXP) Configuration: I configured the xinetd using the way descriped in http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp. Redhat 9 has replaced the inetd with xinetd, so the /etc/inetd.conf doesn't exist in redhat 9. But I did do creat one in case of any unknown exceptions. Result: The xinetd can successfully start when the os reboots. When I connect the vncserver using vnc viewer using the port configured in /etc/services such as 50,51,etc., it can be successfully connected. A port number was assigned by sequence. But only a blank x desktop with nothing appears in the vncviewer. No login prompt, no xterm and no where to start a process. Questions: Why does it happen? Did I mis-config anything or did I need any further configuration? I was thinking to see the login prompt when I connect to the vncserver. Others: There is another strange thing. If I installed real vnc server 4.0, when connecting to the vncserver, a password input box was prompted. What should that password be? Where does it store? In addition, I tried tight vnc also, but got the same result. Anyone knows about it? Thanks a lot! Regards Rick _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
