Windows-Linux
Huseyin Coskun
coskunh@hotmail.com
Wed Jul 30 06:32:01 2003
Hi Enver, Akira James and all,
Thanks for your swift responces. Let me state the problem more clearly:
First, this is (VNC) completely new to me. I explained below what I did:
1. I did download x86Linux to my university account at which I would like to
reach and view from home.
2. I run vncserver at the remote linux system by the command "vncserver".
3. I am doing SSH to the remote system. (I tried both firewall enabled and
disabled, both same...)
4. I received a message like: "New 'X' desktop is somethinghere:1" from th
eremote server.
5. I installed x86win32 to my laptop (Windows XP).
6. I run VNC Viewer on my laptop and paste "somethinghere:1" to the host
name section.
7. Nothing happened... Neither an error message.
I hope the problem is more clear now. Thanks for any comments in advance.
Huseyin
>From: Enver ALTIN <ealtin@casdb.com>
>To: Huseyin Coskun <coskunh@hotmail.com>
>CC: vnc-list@realvnc.com
>Subject: Re: Windows-Linux
>Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 14:40:30 +0300
>
>On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 12:03, Huseyin Coskun wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
>Hi,
>
> > I run vncviewer on Windows XP to view a linux server, nothing
>happens...
> > Does anyone have an answer for it?
>
>Do you ever happen, by some chance, to be running vncserver on your
>Linux server?
>--
>Enver ALTIN (a.k.a. skyblue) - Software developer, generic solvent
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>
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> In kernel as it is in user!
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