Claude Jones wrote:
> Thanks to you and Ed. I tried to use KDE using your suggestion, but, it
> didn't seem to like that my regular session was already running KDE, and
> errored out.
You could use Krfb to share your existing KDE session over VNC.
Kevin Kofler
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On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 10:03 -0500, Claude Jones wrote:
> I'm stumbling a bit here, as I'm familiar with VNC under Windows. There, when
> I connect to a machine running VNCServer, I am presented with the running
> desktop and full access to all programs, the start menu, everything; I've
> just
>
On Thursday 08 January 2009 11:04:05 Craig White wrote:
> I have found that once I switched to freenx, VNC no longer interested
> me.
>
> By the way, the TSClient application on F10 saves each connection to its
> own connection document - pretty much giving you what you want.
Now that I get VNC wo
2009/1/8, Claude Jones :
> I'm stumbling a bit here, as I'm familiar with VNC under Windows. There,
> when
> I connect to a machine running VNCServer, I am presented with the running
> desktop and full access to all programs, the start menu, everything; I've
> just
> set up VNCServer on my F10 box
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 10:58 -0500, Claude Jones wrote:
> On Thursday 08 January 2009 10:34:22 John Aldrich wrote:
> > For the OP, here's a copy of my ~/.vnc/xstartup file which works great:
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> >
> > # Red Hat Linux VNC session startup script
> > unset SESSION_MANAGER
> > #exec /usr
On Thursday 08 January 2009 10:34:22 John Aldrich wrote:
> For the OP, here's a copy of my ~/.vnc/xstartup file which works great:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # Red Hat Linux VNC session startup script
> unset SESSION_MANAGER
> #exec /usr/bin/startkde
> exec gnome-session
>
> [end xstartup]
Thanks to you an
For the OP, here's a copy of my ~/.vnc/xstartup file which works great:
#!/bin/sh
# Red Hat Linux VNC session startup script
unset SESSION_MANAGER
#exec /usr/bin/startkde
exec gnome-session
[end xstartup]
Note: I don't care for the way KDE is doing things in KDE4.0, so I'm
switching to Gnome f
Claude Jones wrote:
> I'm stumbling a bit here, as I'm familiar with VNC under Windows. There, when
> I connect to a machine running VNCServer, I am presented with the running
> desktop and full access to all programs, the start menu, everything; I've
> just
> set up VNCServer on my F10 box and
I'm stumbling a bit here, as I'm familiar with VNC under Windows. There, when
I connect to a machine running VNCServer, I am presented with the running
desktop and full access to all programs, the start menu, everything; I've just
set up VNCServer on my F10 box and connected to it from another F