X11VNC is a different product.  I assume you mean the TigerVNC X11
module?  Does your distribution of Linux have this?  If so, it should be
a simple matter of adding the module to your xorg.conf:

http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/x0.html

NOTE to list:  Do we have our own instructions for this?


On 6/9/11 2:50 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> I have some Debian machines that I built to be AS/400 "smart" terminals
> (they replace Win9x machines doing the same thing.) I would like to be able
> to VNC into the local console in case of a problem, so I don't have to get
> up and go to the physical machine. Some of these machines are in another
> city connected via a point-to-point VPN.
> 
> How do I set it up so that x11VNC is always running and accepting
> connections? I don't really want to hack init scripts, etc. if I don't have
> to. If that's the only way, I may just say "forget it."
> 
> 
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