You don't have a window manager running. You'll need to configure it so that
you have Gnome, KDE or some other window manager running. You'll somehow
need to issue the command "exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc" when starting up the
VNC server, I believe.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of mbryan
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 10:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Ability to login solely over VNC connection


I am a Linux (Fedora core) newbie, so I hope I don't try anyone's patience
here.

I have VNC up and running on FC4.  It is fully functional with one
exception.  I'm unable to login via a VNC connection and see a desktop
unless I have logged in locally (directly on the machine) beforehand.  My
desire is to locate the FC4 server in a network closet with no monitor
attached.  In this case a local login would be difficult.  I want to be able
to boot the FC4 server and login soley over a VNC connection.

As I mentioned, I'm currently able to login via VNC if I log into the FC4
server locally.  If I do not login to the FC4 server locally and attempt yo
login solely over a VNC connection, I receive the VNC prompt, enter the
established VNC connection password and a session appears, but it is a black
screen with a white "x" for a cursor.  No desktop appears and no command
prompt.

What am I missing?
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