Thomas wrote: > On Tuesday 18 October 2005 03:38, Thomas Besser wrote: >> Thomas wrote: >> > All the standard VNC servers for which there are packages fail to run >> > for me (They all segfault in the same library call). >> > >> > However, I am able to run x11vnc, which shares a currently running X >> > session >> > instead of implementing it's own X server. You could probably "fake" >> > the behavior of a standard VNC server by starting a dummy X server and >> > connecting x11vnc to that. I haven't tried this method though, as I am >> > content to just use my currently running desktop when I need a VNC >> > connection. >> >> Mmmh, AFAIR needs x11vnc a real X-Server on this box. So it's a server >> and I don't need a running X. I only want a remote accessable vmware >> session via vncserver. > > Xvfb will function as a "real" running X server, and the combination of > Xvfb and x11vnc isn't any more of a "real" X server than vncserver, it is > just split into two programs instead of one.
Ah ok, I only read the description of x11vnc. I will give it a try, if the other does not work. Thanx Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]