Aaron Konstam wrote: > > >> OK I need some advice please. I have a machine with no xorg.conf and I >> need >> to have it running vncserver loaded when X itself starts. In the past >> you >> could simply add a Load "vnc" line to the appropriate section of >> xorg.conf. > > vncserver is started by a /etc/inid.d script. It an be made to run on > boot using chkconfig. Or am I missing something about what you want to > do. > Yes I believe that quite a few people are missing the point here - the point is that if you are managing a machine remotely and need to have the console X session visible at all stages of the operation of the machine then the vnc module needs to be started when X starts - here we are not talking about connecting to a remote X session visible on the client only but a desktop sharing mode where I for example can see the primary console session of a machine elsewhere even if the other computer is not yet logged in to a user. Hence by loading the vnc module in the xorg.conf file (as i have been doing for many years) then as soon as X starts it is possible to view that session from afar and log in on as if you were at the screen on the machine itself. The ONLY way I know to do this is to load the vnc module in xorg.conf.... starting the vncserver would presumably allow you to make a remote X session visible from another machine but this would not be the primary console session on the server machine where vncserver is running? I asked this same question some time ago concerning freenx where it seems that the same confusion arises. I never did get any direct advice on how to achieve desktop sharing between the primary desktop (including the login greeter before and after the user login) and a remote machine seeing the same desktop as a window on its own desktop session. Please do enlighten me? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/life-without-system-config-display-tp21513160p21532089.html Sent from the Fedora List mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines