Hate to tell you this, but I don't think it's a problem in Fedora or VNC, as
I'm using Fedora Core 3 and VNC4 to access my machine at home.

How are you starting the server and how are you connecting to the server?
Maybe it's something there?

-----Original Message-----
From: Clive at Rational [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 3:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Vncviewer locks Fedora3 Linux box on connection


Configuration VNC client to target Linux / Fedora
machine.

I also get the problem that the target (VNC server)
machine running Fedora 3 hangs when connecting to it
using VNC 4 - and no problem whne running Fedora 2 and
VNC 4 on the target (VNC Server) machine.

I have tried three different releases of the FC3
kernel and they all cause the machine to hang

As described in other post - the problem symptoms
suggest the problem is a hang in X-server (client?) on
the VNC server machine.

I have no such problems using a Fedora 2 kernel on the
machine.

I am reluctant to do lots of testing as the target
machine only can be recovered by performing power down
- then there result lots of inode / directory messages
upon restart when fsck is run. I am really concerned
about corrupting the target Fedora file system if I
experiment too much connecting to it using VNC or
running the target machine for hours with FC3 without
connecting using VNC.

Is this an accepted bug in VNC?

Is it going to be investigated?

I'm prepared to test any fix code.

Clive
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