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2015 Jul 18
2
VNC: i want see " my session"
...ystemd[1]: vncserver@:0.service: control process exited, code=exited status=98 Jul 18 11:17:16 systemd[1]: Failed to start Remote desktop service (VNC). Jul 18 11:17:16 systemd[1]: Unit vncserver@:0.service entered failed state. Thanks again, M. > On Jul 18, 2015, at 10:59, Patrick Hess <patrickhess at gmx.net> wrote: > > From within the session you want to connect to, you need > to start x11vnc instead of vncserver. That's a separate > package you'll have to install (yum install x11vnc). > > Note that x11vnc's display number will be the same as that > of...
2015 Jun 10
1
newbie question on installation over existing Linux
On Jun 10, 2015, at 12:49 PM, Patrick Hess <patrickhess at gmx.net> wrote: > > Warren Young wrote: >> /usr was already assumed to be on the root FS in Solaris, FreeBSD > > I'm using both Solaris and FreeBSD quite extensively and, honestly, > have never heard of that assumption. I don?t have a ?real? Solaris installation he...
2015 Jul 18
2
VNC: i want see " my session"
Hi, I installed vnc server in my Centos 7 box, when i want to connect to the vnc server, it connects but open a new session instead the session where i working, Any suggestions? Cheers, M.
2015 Jun 09
2
newbie question on installation over existing Linux
On Jun 8, 2015, at 8:16 PM, g <geleem at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > On 06/08/2015 09:11 PM, John R Pierce wrote: >> On 6/8/2015 6:29 PM, Peter wrote: >>> You can thank Fedora for making that rather pointless change and >>> breaking that capability. >> >> that 'capability' was a holdover of the 1980s when disks were >> measured in
2015 Jun 10
0
newbie question on installation over existing Linux
Warren Young wrote: > /usr was already assumed to be on the root FS in Solaris, FreeBSD I'm using both Solaris and FreeBSD quite extensively and, honestly, have never heard of that assumption. In fact, on the machine that I'm currently typing this message on, the file systems look like this: # uname -sr; mount -t ufs FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE /dev/da0s1a on / (ufs, local,
2015 Jul 18
0
VNC: i want see " my session"
Milton Plasencia wrote: > it connects but open a new session instead the > session where i working, >From within the session you want to connect to, you need to start x11vnc instead of vncserver. That's a separate package you'll have to install (yum install x11vnc). Note that x11vnc's display number will be the same as that of the X server it was started from, so you'll
2015 Jul 18
0
VNC: i want see " my session"
(Please don't top-post.) Milton Plasencia wrote: > I copy the /etc/systemd/system/vncserver@:1.service to /etc/systemd/system/vncserver@:0.service As I said in my previous post, for what you are wanting to do, vncserver is not the right tool. Use x11vnc instead (and also remove the above copy). > Jul 18 11:17:16 systemd[1]: vncserver@:0.service: control process exited, code=exited