first thnx, but how do i look up, if a directory is read/writeable by
everybody? AND: how do i look up, if vncserver is executable; well he tries
to execute it.

thnx,
predator12345


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Make sure /usr/local/bin/vncserver is executable. Also,
make sure /tmp is readable and writeable by everyone.
Finally, please post the exact output of "vncserver :<displaynum>"
(eg "vncserver :1") so we can see what's really happening.

-- Joe

oan wrote:
>
> could someone pls help me with this?
>
> i copied the vnc-directory into the "/usr/local/bin"-directory and then
> tried to start the server with vncserver. -->permission denied.Now i know
> i'm doing something wring, but what is it?
>
> 1. do i have to start vncserver in a x11-window?
> 2. (i tried both answers to 1., so) what could i possibly be doing wrong?
>
> thnx
> predator12345
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