Running X on localhost using VNC
Paweł Kot
Pawel.Kot "at" GSMOnLine.pl
Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:43:55 +0000
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> It sounds like you need to copy your settings from the startx script into
> the vncserver script family. I can't remember how to do this, but I'm sure
> people on this list can enlighten you. (this should be an FAQ, if it isn't
> already)
Well, I have settings for the fonts in /etc/XF86Config - do I have to add
this somewhere else?
I did read the FAQ but I dndn't find answers for my questions :-(
And I make it clear : NO key works properly when using vncviewer.
> To run a vncviewer on localhost, you need to know the display number of the
> Xvnc server. Normally, you would start it on display :1 rather than :0
> (which is the default for a hardware-based X server). Then your hardware
> server can run vncviewer in full-screen mode (possibly even without KDE
> running on it as well) and connect to localhost:1.
I know that. I'd like to know if I can run Xvnc in that way it handles a
local display without connecting with vncviewer
regards
peKOT
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