Hi,
we are running Xvnc 3.3.2r3.
When our linux server gets rebooted while several users have a vnc
server running on it, we get a few strange things:
1) /tmp/.X11-unix has a file ("X0" thru "Xn") for each server that was running
before the reboot. When users restart their vnc servers they are assigned
numbers starting at n+1 (rather than starting at "1"). Root must rm the
X1 thru Xn files (in tmp/.X11-unix) after the reboot to fix this.
Is this the right method to follow?
2) Often times after a linux reboot "ac -dp" reveals that there are
some (seemingly vnc-server related) "users" using up cpu time.
These users are "ing" and "xV". How do we keep this from happening?
(perhaps this is just a side effect to our rm workaround in #1?)
Is there a fix or workaround to the above problems?
Would an upgrade to 3.3.3 help?
thanks,
bart browning
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