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Author: DonHarropdon@nis4u.com
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Subject: vnc
When you run vncserver on Xwindows it runs on display :1 if you already
have xwindows running. So you would have to type in the ip address then a
":" and then the display number vnc is running on.. example:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1 if your running vnc on a windows box don't worry about
what I just told you.. :-) as far as not being able to access it from a
terminal window make sure your /usr/local/bin directory is in your
path. echo $PATH should let you know what's in your path. If it's not
in your path then you have to either add it or type the full path
name... /usr/local/bin/vncserver


On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Rooster wrote:

> >
> >What, specifically, are you having problems with?
>
> well if i try to access the file from a terminal window, i get
> command not found. from the directory window in x i'm able to open it
> like a file and then there is folder inside. i moved the files it
> specifies to usr/local/bin as it specified. open vnc viewer and put
> in the ip address of the pc i wanted to connect to. but as soon as i
> hit enter it just blanks out the ip address and sits there doing
> nothing. i've downloaded the file twice and gotten the same results
> each time. checked permissions and those are fine. using static ip's
> on everyting here. anything else to check????
>
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