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Please help me to install and config TigerVNC in Fedora 12 that runs on PC without monitor. It's very important!!!
Thank you.
Merry Christmas and etc)))
Please help me to install and config TigerVNC in Fedora 12 that runs on PC without monitor. It's very important!!!
Thank you.
And did you try to Google for any answers, if it's so important??
You can't connect a monitor?
You could ssh to the box, and install via ssh
TigerVNC installed on computer without a monitor. If I try to establish a VNC connection to this computer, the VNC connection window remains black. The End.
I found a solution to this problem using vnc4server but I want this to work with TigerVNC.
Problem is that don't know what must be configurated in the server side
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Originally Posted by r3sistance
When you say the VNC connection is "black" is their no display or is their a terminal? Sounds like vnc needs configuration server side.
Yes, VNC terminal window is operating, but it is black and I can move mouse cursor in it. That's all.
Problem is that don't know what must be configurated in the server side to solve that
Yes, VNC terminal window is operating, but it is black and I can move mouse cursor in it. That's all.
Problem is that don't know what must be configurated in the server side to solve that
Try the command startx and see if this changes things or if it makes an error occur, I get the strange feeling you might be VNCing to the actual outputted display of the server.
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