Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
> Evan Cooch wrote:
>> Quick followup - works fine with fluxbox (and, as noted, default
>> twm). Simply can't get it to work with the gnome desktop, which
>> ultimately I would like to.
>
> The difference between twm and metacity in gnome or other gnome
> windows manager is t
Evan Cooch wrote:
> Quick followup - works fine with fluxbox (and, as noted, default twm).
> Simply can't get it to work with the gnome desktop, which ultimately I
> would like to.
The difference between twm and metacity in gnome or other gnome
windows manager is that twm uses X11 core fonts whe
Quick followup - works fine with fluxbox (and, as noted, default twm).
Simply can't get it to work with the gnome desktop, which ultimately I
would like to.
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> I don't think xset q is the right diagnostic tool. I suspect that it
> just reflects a default setting of vnc. Those directories could be
> empty for all that it knows. xfontsel might be more to the point if
> you need to know whether the fonts are actually available.
>
> However, I can't repr
Evan Cooch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings -
>
> Users of the box I'm putting together will need to be able to run R
> remotely, using a virtual desktop. One approach (that I'm trying) is to
> use VNC. So far, I can get the remote gnome desktop up on the server
> (running Fedora Core 5
Greetings -
Users of the box I'm putting together will need to be able to run R
remotely, using a virtual desktop. One approach (that I'm trying) is to
use VNC. So far, I can get the remote gnome desktop up on the server
(running Fedora Core 5), and can start R from a terminal. However, for a