Hi Predator,

with your distribution you got a file Vncviewer (don't take the wrong one
starting with lowercase "v"). Use this one as your $HOME/.Xresources (only
one
"s" and don't forget the dot before the "X").

Regards

Daniel





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ok, i have checked it all, but there still seems to be an error:
in the <host>:<session>.log - file there is this error:
xrdb:     no such file or directory
xrdb:     can't open file '/root/.Xressources'

i think i must change something in the xstartup - file, but what exactly?

thnx.
predator12345


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Hi Predator or 12345 or whatever your real name is:

Assuming /usr/local/bin in in your PATH-Environment variable check first if
your
vncserver can be executed by everybody or at least by yourself. Otherwise
change
file access control attributes:

   chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/*vnc* # (vncpasswd, vncviewer, vncconnect, Xvnc,
   vncserver)

Check then if you have perl installed (e.g. "which perl"), then if you have
write access to the "/tmp/.X11-unix" directory. A file "X<session>..." will
be
placed there.

After invoking vncserver twice (the very first time you will be asked to
define
a password to be used later with the vncviewer) check the file
"$HOME/.vnc/<host>:<session>.log" (The exact name will be reported to you).
If
no error is reported check if Xvnc is running (e.g. "ps -ef | grep -i vnc").

Check last if you can connect to the local host invoking

   vncviewer <host>:<session>.log

All this can be read in the installation guide.

Regards

Daniel





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could someone pls help me with this?

i copied the vnc-directory into the "/usr/local/bin"-directory and then
tried to start the server with vncserver. -->permission denied.Now i know
i'm doing something wring, but what is it?

1. do i have to start vncserver in a x11-window?
2. (i tried both answers to 1., so) what could i possibly be doing wrong?


thnx
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