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RE: Stopping/Starting VNC
- From: "Chad W. Skinner" <chadws networksplus net>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Stopping/Starting VNC
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 23:16:11 -0500
> It doesn't. The trick is to prevent your window manager from allowing you
> to exit. The window manager will shut down when you kill the Xvnc server.
I tried running a couple of different window managers and a couple will do
what I am trying to do if you take the ampersand off the end of the command,
i.e, change "twm &" to "twm" Then when you kill twm the VNC server stops as
well. Is this a bad idea?
> A better idea would be to visit the vnc homepage, and read up on using vnc
> with XDMCP instead. Why reinvent the wheel?
I am trying to find information on this, but need to read more before I ask
a bunch of q's. A couple of questions I have now are does this always use
the same password for vncviewer? For example, When I start a connection to
the vncserver and xdmcp does its thing and authenticates who I am, does the
password change so other users can not get to my session. Also does this
only run one server or one for each user who logs in?
THanks,
Chad
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