What are you trying to do?  TurboVNC is a standalone virtual X server,
so you don't have to launch a completely separate X server in order to
use it.  Just run /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncserver, as instructed in the
User's Guide.


On 4/9/17 6:49 PM, Steve Volumetric wrote:
> Currently, I've got turbovnc and virtualgl working, but what I'm doing
> is logging in as root, starting x with startx, then once X starts, I
> open a terminal and run 'vncserver'
> 
> so far, it's been ok, but if I ever need to reboot the server, I have to
> get in front of the server(down two flights of stairs), and redo all
> those steps.  Surely, there must be a better way.
> 
> is there a 'right' way to integrate the turbovnc server into some
> automatic thing that gets launched when X starts?
> 
> I've tried adding 'exec vncserver' to ~/.xinitrc but that didn't work,
> also now I'm starting X when the system comes up, so X won't be pulling
> in anything from anyone's home directory.
> 
> I've been looking at /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc but I'm not quite sure how
> that file is supposed to look.

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