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." > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content > authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image > Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Tigervnc-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tigervnc-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Tigervnc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tigervnc-users
