RE: tigervnc

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> yum search vnc, if you can't see it, add rpmfusion, look..., you can see
vnc4server and others things more, but i recommended vino and vinagre.

I tried searching with yum. And trying to find repos for fedora has been a
little difficult. Thanks for pointing to rpmfusion..

Vino is fine for sharing the desktop if someone is logged onto the console,
but if it's a headless server no one is ever logged on. You have to have a
vncserver for that.

It turns out the long pause at login was caused by a very slow drawing of
the background graphic (that default fedora 14 blue one)

I ended up installing gconf-editor, and then just turning off that unlock
pop-up, and the background screen, and also desktop animations.

No sense in having to enter my password twice, anyway.

Tigervnc is fast enough if I use the ultravnc client.

Thanks!



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