Hi again! I had some more test runs concerning my X problem: Here's what I figured out: X installation/configuration works fine - as long as you don't use VNC. Same setup with VNC failes to do any configuration, and does not even have the link /usr/X11R6/bin/X set ... As I like the VNC feature I'd like to use it - if possible with X configuration done automatically. Any hints? Ciao, Marcel ---- Marcel Ritter Linux Betreuer Regionales Rechenzentrum Erlangen ---- Unix _IS_ user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are.
* Marcel Ritter <Marcel.Ritter@rrze.uni-erlangen.de> [Oct 31. 2002 13:55]:
Hi again!
I had some more test runs concerning my X problem:
Here's what I figured out:
X installation/configuration works fine - as long as you don't use VNC.
Same setup with VNC failes to do any configuration, and does not even have the link /usr/X11R6/bin/X set ...
As I like the VNC feature I'd like to use it - if possible with X configuration done automatically.
Any hints?
VNC as with ssh is intended for headless machines with no monitor and with no graphic adapter (for example s390). X11 automatic configuration does some probing and when using VNC this might fail, the reason why it is disabled in VNC installations. It might work on some machines but it will fail on other.. What you can do is execute 'sax2 -a' which will do automatic X11 configuration at the end of the installation. Anas
Ciao, Marcel
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