I'm 100% for that idea. Gosh, it would make life easier! :)
Kurt
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> Starting VNC at startup
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> Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 23:01:48 -0500
> From: Barn Owl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Starting VNC at startup
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> I have looked in the FAQ, searched the mailing list and come up with out
> a good answer for this. I want to start VNC server on linux that acts
> like the NT service does. you connect and it pops up a login screen. I
> can't find a away to do this.
>
> Assuming there is not already a way to do this. I had an a idea. I am
> not a programing guru, but here goes. X supplys a graphig login called
> xdm. Why not have a service version of vncserver defualt to the xdm
> screen. When vncserver is run by the user it runs its own little version
> of xinitrc. The service version of this could do the same but start a
> custom version of XDM go to the user xinitrc after login.
>
> This seems like a logical way to get the same use abiltiy with VNC one
> gets from telnet. There also appears to be a high demand for it. Also i
> think it would dramaticly cut down on the security issues that most of
> the other options cuase
>
> Evan Hisey
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