Mike wrote:
Install vnc-server, adjust /etc/sysconfig/vncservers, and create a
password for the session using vncpasswd. Then make sure the vncserver
service is enabled.
Indeed - though this will of course be an independent desktop to the
one running on the machine locally. I winder if the OP wanted this
or if he was looking for connecting to the existing native desktop?
He said the box was headless, so it's not likely to matter.
(In which case loading the "vnc" module via xorg.conf would be the
answer)
Does that work again? I thought it broke somewhere around FC5.
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