Try preceding the command with "nohup". For example, "nohup vncserver :1"
Then it should be unaffected when you log out.

Audsin dev wrote:

>Hi 
>
>Same thing happens when i start the vncserver from the
>ssh terminal and then log off. I find that Xvnc is
>running and able to log in but the windows manager
>some how is unable to start
>
>Any suggestion
>
>Regards
>Dev
>
>
>--- Dr Robert Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Same thing happens when I start vncserver from the
>>system console, and 
>>then "exit" the terminal session in which I started
>>it. 
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