In the home folder, you have a .vnc folder. In there you have a xstartup 
which starts the window manager. By default it is the trvm (i believe), 
you can change that to what ever desktop you want.

I have gnom-session& in place of it.

chas wrote:

>I've installed VNC on Redhat7.2 to tunnel over SSH. 
>All works fine - I can use the VNC client on a PC to
>view a desktop on a Linux box (running the VNC server).
>
>However, it's not the same desktop that is showing 
>on the linux box - for starters, there is no panel bar
>on the bottom, and any GUI apps running on the linux
>box are not viewable.  This behaviour is different than
>accessing a remote MS Windows PC via VNC, where you
>would actually see the same desktop as if you were
>sat in front of the machine. 
>
>I guess this is due to the unix concept of terminals
>which is different to win32. Is it possible to access
>the desktop with VNC as if you were really sat in front
>of the machine (ie. similar to the MS Windows behaviour) ? 
>
>Thank you very much,
>
>chas
>
>
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