On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 23:44:52 -0400, Aaron Gaudio
After further trials, running /usr/libexec/vino-server manually
does
start up vino and let me connect a vncviewer to it. However, I'm
assuming the user is not supposed to have to run this manually
(especially considering the existence
of /usr/lib/bonobo/servers/GNOME_RemoteDesktop.server). Does anyone know
what is supposed to activate the server? How are others running vino?
vino is working for me almost as i expect it. The configuration tool
doesn't catch the fact that i have multiple X servers running locally
and always wants to tell me
localhost:0 is the display to connect to with the client, even though
its not... i need to file that.
I can start a gnome desktop
start vino and then run a vncviewer from the same gnome desktop...and
and enjoy staring into infinity. It helps to be on drugs when you do
this for best effect.
I can start a gnome desktop
start a second gnome desktop on the same server using gdmflexiserver
start vino on the second gnome desktop
jump back to the first desktop and use vncviewer there and get a very
inefficient
way of simulating gdmflexiserver -n
I can start a gnome desktop
start vino
and then on the other machine on the lan I can connect via vncviewer
as long as my firewall is open enough to allow it.
I can't reproduce the problems you are having.
-jef