On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Filipe Brandenburger
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Hi,
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 16:42, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vncserver: The USER environment variable is not set.
So, is it set or not?
It's usually set by /etc/profile, so if it's not set, that
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Toby Bluhm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Toby Bluhm wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
You would think installing via yum would handle dependencies, but
perhaps fonts are not managed like dependencies.
Anyway, I installed tightvnc to
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Lockhart wrote:
In /etc/sysconfig/vncservers I have something like this:
VNCSERVERS=1:myusername
VNCSERVERARGS[1]=-geometry 1400x1050 -depth 16 -localhost
(so I can only use
)
and netstat -na|grep 5902
shows vncserver only running on IPv4 and I can only connect to it
via IPv4.
So what am I missing?
Rob Lockhart wrote:
In /etc/sysconfig/vncservers I have something like this:
VNCSERVERS=1:myusername
VNCSERVERARGS[1]=-geometry 1400x1050 -depth 16 -localhost
In /etc/sysconfig/vncservers I have something like this:
VNCSERVERS=1:myusername
VNCSERVERARGS[1]=-geometry 1400x1050 -depth 16 -localhost
(so I can only use localhost, which means I only allow connections over ssh
or from the local machine).
Yours might be something like this:
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 12:52 AM, Padmaja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your response, I could connenct to the Centos PC from Windows
using VNC. However, I do not see the icons etc., that I see when I access
any windows PC. I ran the command ps aux and saw
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