Hi

Iam using Fedora Core 1 with tight vnc. When i try
nohup vncserver &, it seems to work fine. That is, i
log in using ssh and start the vncserver (nohup
vncserver &)in my remote comp and close the ssh. Now i
login using the windows vnc-client and now iam able to
view the gnome desktop as well as my apps (i.e windows
manager is working).

Probably in Solaris, nohup does not insulate the
process from the SIGTERM signal. If that is the case
why is the Xvnc not killed and only windows manager
refuses to start. Any light on this?

Regards
Dev
  
--- Dr Robert Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I already tried that.  Still have same problem when
> log out 
> occurs...apps die .
> 
> Even tried "nohup" inside xstartup file in front of
> xterm, vncconfig 
> lines to see if that made a difference.....it did
> not.
> 
> 
> In Solaris,  nohup does not insulate the command
> from the SIGTERM
> 
>    /usr/bin/nohup
>       Processes  run  by  /usr/bin/nohup   are 
> immune  to  SIGHUP
>       (hangup) and SIGQUIT (quit) signals.
> 
>       The nohup  utility does not arrange to make
> processes immune
>       to  a  SIGTERM (terminate) signal
> 
> Now whether that is pointing to the cause or not is
> anyone's guess......
> 
> 
> On Apr 29, 2005, at 4:59 PM, B. Scott Smith wrote:
> 
> >  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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