Re:FC3 VNC Installation.

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Jeremy:

Thank you for your reply. I looked at the mail list archive as you suggested. However, I don't have any problems using VNC between my Mac and Linux. I actually had found a great description on how to do it from the O'Reilly book "Mac OS X Panther for Unix Geeks".

Anyway, my question was really directed at how to run the Fedora installation using VNC, i.e. before ssh and vncserver are available. I read somewhere that it was now possible on FC3, but I can't find it again. Apparently there is a way to set some options as you boot from the installation CD to enable the VNC server. I guess you can do that somehow by putting some instruction in the BIOS before rebooting. I am not sure.

Thanks again for your help, and thanks to anyone who could help me further.

Juan-Pablo



On 2004-11-11 16:24:32 -0500, Juan Pablo Claude <jpclaude@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:

Hello everybody:
Does anyone know how to install FC3 on a headless computer using VNC? I normally run my Linux server from my Mac using vncserver and "Chicken of the VNC" as an OS X client.
Thanks.
Juan-Pablo Claude

Juan,
I am happy to announce that I have been down this precise road (except with FC2) so I can (finally!) return something (albeit very little) to the community that has helped me so much in the past. While I can't tell you precisely what to do off the top of my head, check the thread titled "Enabling VNC" within the last month.


Jeremy Conlin


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