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VNC server auto startup?
I am using mandrake 10 community ed., and was wondering how to go about starting a vnc server at each reboot.
i have installed the vncserver package, and have set the vncserver service to start at boot, but when i try to connect remotely with the 'vncviewer' command i get the following: vncviewer: ConnectToTcpAddr: connect: Connection refused Unable to connect to VNC server even though the firewalls on both ends allow all incoming tcp traffic. please help! |
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Can you connect once you manually start the vncserver? Are you specifying the correct display?
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