you should set a script to run at startup that creates a vnc server session..

that way, each time your server starts up, you have a vnc session ready.. 

-Clay

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 02:59:09PM +0100, David DJOUBOUI wrote:
> Hi everybody there
> 
> Im using vnc on a red hat enterprise Linux 4 but Im wondering if theres
> some mean to make a desktop automatically available after upon system
> restart, I administer my server from a remote location and will not like to
> be oblige to logon at server console to start a vnc server session whenever
> I restart my server
> 
> Please I need a help from you
> 
> 
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