make sure you understand eactly what the lines in ~/.vnc/xstartup are going to do. It may be calling another shell script that is trying to load gnome or it might be trying to lood what is in your "defaut" Windows manager file (I can't remember where that is in Redhat, since I use ubuntu, now)
By the way, I just googled for tightvnc and KDE and found lots of
refernces to problems with it. I don't know if any of there are related
to yours.
make sure you understand eactly what the lines in ~/.vnc/xstartup are going to do. It may be calling another shell script that is trying to load gnome or it might be trying to lood what is in your "defaut" Windows manager file (I can't remember where that is in Redhat, since I use ubuntu, now)
make sure you understand eactly what the lines in ~/.vnc/xstartup are going to do. It may be calling another shell script that is trying to load gnome or it might be trying to lood what is in your "defaut" Windows manager file (I can't remember where that is in Redhat, since I use ubuntu, now)
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