You can try the quick how-to I posted here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-October/045424.html
I've had some issues with the display showing corrupted data depending on
the X server being used. SVGA always seems to work, the latest Intel one
seems fine also.
Regards,
Paul Berger
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Alfred von Campe <alfred at
von-campe.com>wrote:
> Does anyone have remote desktop connectivity working in CentOS 5.3?
> I'm using the Gnome desktop and have configured the Remote Deskop
> Preferences to "Allow other users to view your desktop" and
"Allow
> other users to control your desktop". The configuration dialog box
> says that "Users can view your desktop using this command: vncviewer
> HOSTNAME.domain.com:0". However, when I try to connect to it from
> another host, I always get a "Connection reset by peer" error
> message. I've tried various different clients an operation systems,
> and I get the same result. I disabled the firewall completely for
> this test (service iptables stop) so I know it's not a firewall
> issue. Then again, I don't see a vncserver process running either,
> so that may be the issue. This was working on CentOS 5.2.
>
> What do I need to do to access my existing desktop on my CentOS 5.3
> system remotely? I don't need to use VNC, but I do want to access
> the existing session and not a separate desktop (i.e., by starting a
> vncserver process).
>
> Thanks,
> Alfred
>
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