Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
I've fount that the vncserver doesn't start correctly after a power
outage or non-normal shutdown. It appears that file in the
/tmp/.X11-unix directory is left after the reboot, and causes the
startup to fail.
My solution at the moment is to have
I've fount that the vncserver doesn't start correctly after a power
outage or non-normal shutdown. It appears that file in the
/tmp/.X11-unix directory is left after the reboot, and causes the
startup to fail.
My solution at the moment is to have a script in cron.hourly that
checks if it
On 02/22/2012 05:57 AM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
I've fount that the vncserver doesn't start correctly after a power
outage or non-normal shutdown. It appears that file in the
/tmp/.X11-unix directory is left after the reboot, and causes the
startup to fail.
My solution at the moment is