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2015 Jul 18
2
VNC: i want see " my session"
Hi Patrick,
Thanks for you quickly answer.
Yes, x11vnc was installed on my system.
The problem is i not understand the ?logic" of vnc connection, so i try to dark?
I copy the /etc/systemd/system/vncserver@:1.service to /etc/systemd/system/vncserver@:0.service
restart the vnc service and obtain
Jul 18 11:17:16 systemd[1]: vncserver@:0.service: control process exited, code=exited
2016 Mar 15
2
VNC on Optimus systems (is|may be) broken
Hello!
I'm investigating a case where x11vnc (or RealVNC server or vino) on a
_real_ X11 server seems to be broken with any VNC viewer.
By broken I mean: it seems to keep old frames in memory, in such a way
that in every three frames, two are from the past and one is the
current one.
This is easily spotted when using gnome-shell and looking at the clock
at the top. Besides being
2011 Nov 01
2
Wiki - HowTo VNC-Server
Hi,
I found very usefull the VNC-Server HowTo by GeraldClark and PJWelsh.
I've just follow this HowTo with CentOS 6, and I just want to add
the following notes:
PedroCarvalho
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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 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
2008 Apr 21
1
CentOS Forums
We have CentOS Forums here:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/
Akemi Yagi (toracat on IRC) and Fabian Arrotin (arrfab on IRC) are the
Forum Moderators.
There are a lot of posts there that I find helpful when doing web
searches ... but we could use more people answering questions there.
Also, we specifically need some people to answer questions concerning
Oracle database deployment in the
2015 Dec 10
4
VNC on centOS
Hi,
I have recently installed centOS 7 and trying to start vnc server on it.
Somehow, I am unable to make vncserver working. I have modified iptable
rules and xstartup file but it did not help.
Has anyone else faced this problem earlier? Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Hersh
2008 Jan 20
2
Reporting for Duty.
Hello to the AdminGroup,
>From what I have been told (by a very reliable source (AY)), I should direct this for the attention of Ralph.
In the nicest possible way, Community members Akemi and Ned (aka toracat and NedSlider) have been twisting my arm to get me to agree to join the Wiki editors. Being susceptible to the right sort of persuasion, I eventually agreed.
Over the last few weeks I
2012 Mar 23
2
wiki - vnc -gerald and walsh, update?
To GeraldClark and PjWelsh,
I have centos 6 and used your guide to get it going with vnc.
First of all thanks for putting that up, so many techs told me I did not
have to install a desktop to make it work and they were so wrong.
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/VNC-Server
Using centos 6 I found some differences and wanted to post them here to
see if anything helps clear it all up.
I acutally
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
2008 Jun 21
2
HOWTO VNC
I have agreed to write a HOWTO for VNC using service vncserver.
I was recruited by Akemi / toracat who suggested I refer to the following
thread.
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=13455&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&start=20
Some of my previous work and colaborations as Gerald L. Clark and glc:
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/EnableRAIDSupport
2015 Dec 10
0
VNC on centOS
yum -y install x11vnc
x11vnc -display :0 -forever -bg
firewall-cmd --add-port=5900/tcp --permanent
You should look into VNC passwords, I use the above command in a shell
script for each user in ~/.kde/Autostart
I believe the viewer I'm using is krdc?
Michael
On 10/12/15 11:49, Hersh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently installed centOS 7 and trying to start vnc server on it.
>
2010 Feb 22
2
Proposed edit to VNC server Wiki entry
Greetings from member BVeale.
I would like to recommend an addition to the VNC server Wiki page located here:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/VNC-Server
I would recommend adding a reference to this blog post from "Code Ghar":
http://codeghar.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/remote-login-with-gdm-and-vnc-on-fedora-11/
It could be a summary of the steps given in this post, or just a link to
2012 May 06
1
Centos 6 - x11vnc auto probing to port 5903
Hi all,
I was at one time able to get x11vnc to start on 5900 but for some reason its listening on port 5903.
Here is what the logs say;
-- snippet
X display :0.0
-- snippet
The VNC desktop is: hostname:3
Why is the VNC desktop going to 3?
I was working on 5900 previous to a reboot, unsure what changed, but something obviously has.
- aurf
2008 May 27
4
Article for wiki consideration
I've recently documented simple use of a VServer with CentOS host and
guest. toracat@ said that it might be worthwhile putting on the wiki.
The present article is located at
http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/vserver.html
If it does get to the wiki, I would remove the fedora section and also
add a notice at the beginning of the article with dire warnings about
using a non-stock kernel.
2007 Apr 25
3
Accessing Windows shares - mini HowTo
On the CentOS mailing list and Forums, I occasionally see questions
relating to accessing Windows shares. Thought I could share my notes
on this subject which I put together on a web page:
http://toracat.freeshell.org/centos/HowToAccessWin.html
It is a short practical guide. I would appreciate receiving comments
and suggestions.
Akemi
2016 Jan 14
3
Proposal: GDM login tips & tricks entry
Hi,
I propose to create an entry in Tips and Tricks - 5. Admin tricks and shell one-liners describing how to disable the user list in the GDM graphical login. I would draw on the info posted in this blog entry
http://blog.toracat.org/2011/01/gnome-login-shows-all-valid-user-accounts-disable-it/
CentOS wiki user: BrianSmith
Dr. Brian O. Smith --------------------------- Brian Smith at glasgow
2019 Feb 14
2
Centos bug 15570 - Not just a VBOX bug, can also reproduce on direct hardware install
Ran into this rather frustrating bug when working with VBOX on a Windows 10
host. It should come as no surprise that I would hit this bug when
installing CentOS, and also with RHEL 7 Server with GUI (since you get the
same kernel). Based on information from your bug list, I was fortunately
able to workaround the trouble with:
wget
2009 Jul 28
3
About the article OS_Protection by JimPerrin
Evolution (aka JimPerrin - or is this the other way around?) has been
working on this excellent wiki article:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/OS_Protection
However, the discussion is taking place at his own blog site
http://www.bofh-hunter.com/ . Because this is a CentOS wiki article,
I just wonder why we cannot do it here. Sure, his blog site may
collect a wider audience, but we traditionally
2007 Apr 26
2
Accessing Windows shares - mini HowTo
>> On 4/25/07, Ralph Angenendt <ra+centos at br-online.de> wrote:
>>>Akemi Yagi wrote:
>>>> http://toracat.freeshell.org/centos/HowToAccessWin.html
>>>>
>>>> It is a short practical guide. I would appreciate receiving comments
>>>> and suggestions.
>>>
>>>Wiki!
>>
>> Setting up a wiki on our server