I think you must put the nameserve and the "vnc session" to start the X session. An example..... nameserver:1 ... Good Look. If you want I can send you examples of my linux files. regards noc@kulish.com escribe:
OK, I am trying to get the VNC server running on my SuSE 6.4 (2.2.16) box. I downloaded the latest VNC from their website and followed their directions for running it.
I execute the following command:
Cd to directory hosting VNC
./vncserver (I have also tried executing the Xvnc and I have already established a password).
After executing the above command, SuSE tells me "New X desktop is madness:1 (where madness is the host name).
Now, I try to connect from a windows based machine using the vnc viewer and I always get the could not connect (ad-lib) error..
Anyone tell me what I am doing wrong here? I have tried to connect to the vnc server by both IP and host name.
Thanks for any input!!!
CK
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