Glad to help.
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From: Harold Steinmetz (Yahoo) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:47 PM
To: John Aldrich
Subject: RE: vncconfig and vnc.so
Like I said, "I am fairly new to the Linux world." It was just a
matter of knowing that there was such a thing as a "Startup Programs List",
and where to find it:
Fedora Core 3/Gnome: Applications > Preferences > More Preferences
> Sessions > Startup Programs
Works great... Thank you!
John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on :
> I am fairly new to the linux world. I have modified my
> xorg.conf file with
>
> Load "vnc"
>
> under the Module section, and VNC loads without
> problems.
>
>
> HOW DO I GET vncconfig TO LOAD AUTOMATICALLY? I always
> want copy/paste capabilities, so I always want vncconfig
> running (probably with the -nowin option).
>
> I have tried modifying the xstartup script, but this
> script doesn't appear to be used by the vnc.so
> (xorg.conf) method (at least I see vncconfig is not
> loading when I add it to xstartup and reboot).
>
> Please help. Thanks in advance.
>
This has been fairly well discussed and the way I remember
the discussion
turning out is that you'll have to create a "workaround" by
adding it to the
startup folder in each profile. Check the archives to be
sure.... This has
been a fairly frequently asked question lately, and probably
ought to be in
the FAQ. :-)
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