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After over a decade of running text-only servers, and thanks to William Hooper yesterday with his help on getting one of my systems upgraded, I now have a dedicated X-server machine. Gnome's running nice and cozy. I have to say, I'm impressed, very impressed. I even went as far as having VNC display my desktop on my Windows workstation so I can always get to that server.

   But now I have some questions:

In order for VNC to connect and work, I have to be logged in on the server console. Once I log out, it also kills the VNC connection and I can't get on anymore. So, is there some way to setup VNC so that I don't have to be logged onto the server? In other words, leave the server console logged out (sitting at the login screen) and be able to remotely connect through VNC, log in and work remotely?

Second, since I refuse to log in as root, specially when I'm doing it remotely, this raises some issues. For example, when I need to edit system files, say /etc/hosts, I can't do it. When I launch gedit and open that file, it tells me the file is read-only because I'm not the owner. The correct action of course, however there's no way for me to allow gedit to edit that file by means of additional credentials. Even if I authenticate as root (by launching some system related configuration) it still won't let me edit system files (while logged in as a regular user.) So again, how can I get past this? I don't want to have to open a terminal window and using sudo or su to get to root just to edit the file ... in a text window. Otherwise why have X installed, eh?

Okay, back to playing with X... I'm sure I'll have more questions later.

   Ashley

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