Hi,
You should also check the path of the perl line at the top of the vncserver
script.
That's assuming you already installed perl too... :-)
Joe
Denes Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 24/11/2000 08:17:38
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To: Max Hugen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Carter/MAIN/MC1)
Subject: Re: vncserver - Command Not Found
Hi,
1) It may be just as simple as not having the current directory in your
path. Try to do
# ./vncserver
instead.
2) If this does not work, there is a slim chance that you might not have
execute permission. To fix this do
# chmod +xr vncserver
then go to step 1)
If these fail, maybe someone else has a better idea about what the problem
is.
Denes Molnar
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