On Monday 10 March 2003 11:11 pm, Bob Brickey wrote:
> >If you remove /usr/bin/mandrakegalaxy from the GNOME session start-up
> >programs, you should be able to use GNOME in vnc as I was able to do in
> >Xnest. This program actually starts a KDE dialog and is apparently the
> >only thing that prevent GNOME from starting.
>
> I tried that.  It doesn't solve the vncserver problem here.  I get the
> GNOME logon screen and GNOME runs normally, but a remote tightvnc viewer
> still shows only the default Mandrake desktop graphic with no icons or
> other controls as when running KDE.
>

Probably because you are not running KDE in vncserver.  if you set KDE as your 
default WM and started GNOME from the graphical login, vncserver will start 
the default, which is still KDE.  What is in your ~/.desktop and 
/etc/sysconfig/desktop files?
-- 
Greg

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