Multiple connection to Linux box

Ben Kosse BKosse "at" thecreek.com
Tue, 09 Mar 1999 21:49:29 +0000


Yes, it can.

do a su -l <username> -c <vncserver and command options> in your rc.local or
similar.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: LEPONE, JOHN [mailto:jlepone "at" advanta.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 5:54 AM
> To: Vik Olliver
> Cc: vnc-list
> Subject: RE: Multiple connection to Linux box
> 
> 
> 	Can vncserver be run on Linux at boot time?  I need the 
> VNCserver to
> start without being logged in.  Is this possible?
> 
> 
> 	From:	Vik Olliver "at" vik on 03/08/99 08:23 PM
> 	To:	vnc-list "at" vnc-list@uk.research.att.com "at" SMTP@EXCHANGE
> 	cc:	 
> 	Subject:	RE: Multiple connection to Linux box
> 
> 	I'd try adding it to youe /etc/rc.local file. Hmm, that 
> might run
> them 
> 	as root. Is this OK?
> 
> 	Vik :v)
> 	[About to try the same thing soon...]
> 
> 	> Thanks for the reply.  Two last question: to do this I need to
> have
> 	> vncserver running in the background at boot up 
> correct?  If so,
> how do I
> 	> set vncserver as a bootup process? Thanks. --
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