Just within the past several days, I have started to have problems with my VNC session locking up when connected to a particular FC6 machine. The local desktops on that machine work fine but a VNC session (through SSH) locks up after anywhere from several seconds to several minutes. By locking up I mean that the remote desktop window freezes and the terminal window that I initiated the SSH session through also freezes. If I close both windows and re-open my session again then everything is just where it was before it locked up. This happens continually. I can log into another machine running FC6 and run a VNC session on it with no lockups. I can log into yet another machine on the same Internet connection as the "problem machine" (different IP address, same modem) that is still running FC5 with no lockups as well. Another person who uses the "problem machine" through a VNC connection is also complaining about lockups. What could be wrong here? Could it be the router at fault, somehow? All of the other network services on that machine seem to be running fine. At least, nobody has complained about anything not working and there is a lot of traffic on that local network because the "problem machine" is also a LTSP server. I have difficulty believing that it could be something like a loose wire simply because the rest of the traffic on that local network appears to be fine. And if I log into the "problem machine" via SSH and don't crank up VNC, the terminal connection doesn't seem to lock up. When I run VNC and VNC locks up, I can't type into the terminal either. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com