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On Friday 09 December 2005 14:32, Mello wrote:
Hi List, First thing off, the (not so) obvious answers to questions I've already asked myself: 1. I'm running openSUSE on an Intel PC (uname -r = 2.6.13-15.7-default) 2. connecting from a Win XP laptop on the same network segment as the target PC 3. /usr/X11R6/bin/vncserver has "startkde" instead of "twm" at line 63 [ "startkde &\n"); ] 4. Remote Administration is allowed, Port is Open In Firewall (in YAST2) 4a. double-checked service "vnc1" is ON by default in xinetd (in YAST2) 4b. double-checked Remote Administration is actually allowed in Firewall (in YAST2) 5. file /etc/xinetd.d/vnc seems OK
All that I can get upon connecting from my laptop to the LinBox is the usual grey screen showing "nobody's X11 desktop (Linux :1)".
Any advice?
THX, -mw
Basically what you got working is: VNCServer via Inetd, (Non-Persitent session, New logon for each connection) Unfortunatetly, No logon manager is listening to VNC... in Yast2->system->sysconfig editor set Allow remote login to yes. Then you should get the login manager. Jerry