authentication. Am I
missing something?
Many Thanks
Denham Eva
Oracle DBA
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Jason,
Thank you and apologies, I should have been more creative/investigative.
I have both books already (older versions).
I'll follow up on the link.
I was hoping for gems of wisdom not usually documented :)
Regards
Denham
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From: Jason Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks Jack,
I'll look into this one.
Regards
Denham
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From: Jack Bowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 5:24 PM
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Subject: Re: Prefered backup method?
I think backup methods are determined by your level of
Hello,
I would recommend that when you download the ISO image to do a md5sum on the
image before you burn it.
The md5sum number is usually in a file with the ISO image from the place
were you download it.
I too download to a Windows machine and burn from a windows PC. I use
cygwin's md5sum to
Hello Stephen
No it is not. Could this be the issue? I'll test anyway. What I find strange
is that at home I have no problems, doing exactly the same thing. The only
difference is that at home I vnc from my wifes Win98 machine and here at
work I use Win2k?
Is that user a member of the wheel
Hello Ben,
This is very interesting, I will investigate it further. Thanks for the
input.
If I recall correctly, Gnome has a problem with multiple instances running
simultaneously. Are you using VNC twice into the box on different ports?
Or using VNC and at the same time logged into the
Hold hard, this user is part of wheel and practically every other group
there can be. Would this make a difference?
Hello Stephen
No it is not. Could this be the issue? I'll test anyway. What I find strange
is that at home I have no problems, doing exactly the same thing. The only
difference is
Hello Ben,
No this is not the case it works with two vncserver processes setup and two
ports set as well.
Hello Ben,
This is very interesting, I will investigate it further. Thanks for the
input.
If I recall correctly, Gnome has a problem with multiple instances running
simultaneously. Are
Hello Stephen,
Just an Update. Ok I deleted the user and recreated it. It now works, but I
think I know what the issue is. I don't think it was the permissions, but
that fact that I created the .vnc directory manually and in that directory
there was no xstart script :-)
If you remember at the
Hello Stephen,
Thanks for your input, appreciated. I've tried starting the vncserver
manually I also used the -name gnome and I tried the kde option. However the
gnome-settings-daemon still crashes.
This is the error message:
Application gnome-settings-daemon(process 1438) has crashed due to
Thanks Jason,
I'll look into the X client for windows.
Denham
Getting a x client for windows would also be a solution. Then you could
use X to switch from copmuter to computer. I think there is a gpl X client
for windows out there.
Jason Tesser
Web/Multimedia Programmer
Northland Baptist
Hello Stephen,
Thanks for the input thus far.
Ok, this is obviously not a gnome problem, I suspect this is a permissions
problem. Why? well when I vnc into the root account using your example below
as base command, it works perfectly.
Any ideas on what permissions I may not have a standard user?
TightVNC to run from my Win2k - will this be the issue, OR
have I not configured something correctly?
Many TIA
Denham Eva
Oracle DBA
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