It went in and opened an xterm. I thought that it would show
the Linux graphical login screen, and once logged in it would
take me to the graphical display I see when I logged in from
the Linux machine itself. This seems different to the way
cgiwin/XFREE86 works.
It should give you X
I have installed VNC version 3.3 on the master machine
running Windows 2000.
I have also installed VNC version 2.8 on the slave PC running Linux.
I opened VNC on the master PC and entered the IP address for
the Linux machine, and I got connect failed after I connect.
Is there
Louis is my reply.
You have to start a VNC server on your linux box.
It should ask for the screen ID - usually set to 0
And a password.
It should then connect itself to X windows.
Louis I just did that and it did not ask for a screen
Id. It only asked for a password. I can't paste the