Brock Palen said:
> I woudl like to make VNC start all the gome items
like
> a normal log in on red hat 8.0 so the pannel
> background and all them are there. Waht do i put in
> the xstartup file int /home/user_name/.vnc/xstartup
> to make them all start.
What do you have in your xstartup file n
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 03:44:21PM -0700, Brock Palen wrote:
> I woudl like to make VNC start all the gome items like
> a normal log in on red hat 8.0 so the pannel
> background and all them are there. Waht do i put in
> the xstartup file int /home/user_name/.vnc/xstartup
> to make them all star
>-Original Message-
>From: Vinesh Patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 11:46 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: DSL IP address
>
>
>I have been using VNC for few years now for myself between unix and
Windows, but now I have a need to expand my usage and I ran in
BRIEF: are there any known problems (or workarounds)
with USB (or other) keyboards on PCs autorepeating slowly?
DETAIL:
Brief: whenever I start VNC (or connect to an existiing session)
autorepeat from my PC keyboard
into that VNC window is slow. There's a hack (described
below) that fixes it,
Brock Palen said:
> I woudl like to make VNC start all the gome items like
> a normal log in on red hat 8.0 so the pannel
> background and all them are there. Waht do i put in
> the xstartup file int /home/user_name/.vnc/xstartup
> to make them all start.
What do you have in your xstartup file n