Hi, need a help with configuring VNC server on openSuse 10.2. I'm using vnc server as a Xorg module called vnc (or Xvnc). My requirements are very simple, I want to connect to display :0 on the PC and use an existing X session (using port 5900). On previous version of Suse it worked this way. I just enabled Remote administration in Yast and then Enabled Vnc in the SaX utility. In Suse 10.2 something changed. Maybe it's becouse of the new Xorg (now 7.2). When I use identical steps to enable VNC, my Xorg starts VNC only on port 5901 and every connection starts a new X session. I found Xvnc man page but it didn't help me anyway. I also made a comparison of the new and old xorg.conf files. But there were only some minor differences. How can I change behavior of the vnc module? Thanks for any suggestions. Michal Some relevant lines from my xorg.conf : Section "Module" Load "dbe" Load "type1" Load "freetype" Load "extmod" Load "glx" Load "v4l" Load "vnc" EndSection Section "Device" BoardName "GeForce2 MX/MX 400" BusID "1:0:0" Driver "nv" Identifier "Device[0]" Option "usevnc" "yes" Option "rfbauth" "/root/.vnc/passwd" Screen 0 VendorName "NVidia" EndSection Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "Layout[all]" InputDevice "Mouse[1]" "CorePointer" InputDevice "Keyboard[2]" "ExtraKeyboard" InputDevice "Mouse[3]" "ExtraPointer" Option "Clone" "off" Option "VNC" "3 2" Option "Xinerama" "off" Screen "Screen[0]" EndSection -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Le dimanche 10 décembre 2006 04:25, Michal Libra a écrit :
Hi,
need a help with configuring VNC server on openSuse 10.2.
I'm using vnc server as a Xorg module called vnc (or Xvnc). My requirements are very simple, I want to connect to display :0 on the PC and use an existing X session (using port 5900).
On previous version of Suse it worked this way. I just enabled Remote administration in Yast and then Enabled Vnc in the SaX utility.
In Suse 10.2 something changed. Maybe it's becouse of the new Xorg (now 7.2). When I use identical steps to enable VNC, my Xorg starts VNC only on port 5901 and every connection starts a new X session.
I found Xvnc man page but it didn't help me anyway. I also made a comparison of the new and old xorg.conf files. But there were only some minor differences.
How can I change behavior of the vnc module?
I think you might be interested in "LibVNCServer". It's a regular rpm in the openSUSE repository. If you are using KDE, you can also check the settings in the KDE Control Centre -> Internet & Network -> Desktop Sharing. For Gnome there is probably something similar. The behaviour of suse's vnc didn't change over the last releases I think. -- Gruß & Happy Holidays Andreas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Quoting Andreas
Le dimanche 10 décembre 2006 04:25, Michal Libra a écrit :
Hi,
need a help with configuring VNC server on openSuse 10.2.
I'm using vnc server as a Xorg module called vnc (or Xvnc). My requirements are very simple, I want to connect to display :0 on the PC and use an existing X session (using port 5900).
On previous version of Suse it worked this way. I just enabled Remote administration in Yast and then Enabled Vnc in the SaX utility.
In Suse 10.2 something changed. Maybe it's becouse of the new Xorg (now 7.2). When I use identical steps to enable VNC, my Xorg starts VNC only on port 5901 and every connection starts a new X session.
I found Xvnc man page but it didn't help me anyway. I also made a comparison of the new and old xorg.conf files. But there were only some minor differences.
How can I change behavior of the vnc module?
I think you might be interested in "LibVNCServer". It's a regular rpm in the openSUSE repository. If you are using KDE, you can also check the settings in the KDE Control Centre -> Internet & Network -> Desktop Sharing. For Gnome there is probably something similar.
The behaviour of suse's vnc didn't change over the last releases I think.
-- Gruß & Happy Holidays Andreas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Hi Andreas, thanks a lot for this tip. It seems to be a good replacement of Xvnc module. KDE's VNC is useless becouse of high cpu usage. It takes almost CPU time. Don't know why... Michal ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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