>Dear all
>
>Sorry to repeat the same question to you once again.  This is pretty
>much a brain dead approach to solving a problem with VNC viewer.
>
>I've installed the vnc.rpm into two of my SuSE 7.0 machines at home.
>I'm interested in using VNC in the big wide world of work.  So,
>installing at home is a good way to learn.
>
>I've typed in 'vncviewer' and also tried Kvnc to connect two machines.
>I can ping either machine with the other one.  Network cards are
>nothing unusual NE2000 PCI cards.  All the network stuff works fine.
>All that happens when I type the address of a machine into the login
>slot is that it freezes up and neither machines VNC viewer will
>connect to the other.
>
>Also tried doing 'vncviewer -listen' before doing 'vncviewer'.  Looked
>for all the config files.  They are all there.  They did install from
>the SuSE 7.0 CDs.
>
>Anyone know what to do next ?  I've read the docs. Can't find any
>answers.

Have you tried using vncserver?

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