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Old 11-18-2008, 12:24 AM   #1
Dyuri
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Problem in taking vnc view of fedora8


Hi,

I am having a system with fedora 8 installed on it.I have also installed vncserver and configured it as well.Now when I take the vnc of this machine from my another machine having Redhat 9 and vnc client installed on it I can connect to that pc but I get the distorted GUI of fedora 8.Only the color of the desktop is visible in form of some horizontal lines.Pls help me out....

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