[ale] VNC (Was: Java on VNC display)

Jeff Dilcher dilcher at cueva.com
Sat Jul 24 14:10:49 EDT 1999


Hi Joe!

I just tried to get this going again, and here is my error.  Seems to
be complaining about an
Xresources file, which, it is true, is not in my /root directory.  I
am able to run X at the console,
is this something I have to create?  I assume it is a configuration
file for the window environment...

24/07/99 18:15:29 Xvnc version 3.3.2r3
24/07/99 18:15:29 Copyright (C) 1997-8 Olivetti & Oracle Research
Laboratory
24/07/99 18:15:29 See http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc for information about
VNC
24/07/99 18:15:29 Desktop name 'X' (server.cueva.penguinpowered.com:1)
24/07/99 18:15:29 Protocol version supported 3.3
24/07/99 18:15:29 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5901
24/07/99 18:15:29 Listening for HTTP connections on TCP port 5801
24/07/99 18:15:29   URL http://server.cueva.penguinpowered.com:5801
xrdb: No such file or directory
xrdb: can't open file '/root/.Xresources'
24/07/99 18:16:10 httpd: get '' for 192.168.1.3
24/07/99 18:16:10 httpd: defaulting to 'index.vnc'
24/07/99 18:16:10 httpProcessInput: open: No such file or directory
24/07/99 18:16:21 httpd: get '' for 192.168.1.3
24/07/99 18:16:21 httpd: defaulting to 'index.vnc'
24/07/99 18:16:21 httpProcessInput: open: No such file or directory
24/07/99 18:16:24 httpd: get '' for 192.168.1.3
24/07/99 18:16:24 httpd: defaulting to 'index.vnc'
24/07/99 18:16:24 httpProcessInput: open: No such file or directory
24/07/99 18:16:25 httpd: get '' for 192.168.1.3
24/07/99 18:16:25 httpd: defaulting to 'index.vnc'
24/07/99 18:16:25 httpProcessInput: open: No such file or directory
24/07/99 18:16:39 httpd: get '' for 192.168.1.3
24/07/99 18:16:39 httpd: defaulting to 'index.vnc'
24/07/99 18:16:39 httpProcessInput: open: No such file or directory




-----Original Message-----
 From: joe at proxy2.ba.best.com [mailto:joe at proxy2.ba.best.com]On Behalf
Of Joe Knapka
Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 11:43 PM
To: Jeff Dilcher
Cc: ALE
Subject: Re: [ale] VNC (Was: Java on VNC display)

Jeff, what kinds of problems are you having?

Should just be a case of installing Xvnc, vncviewer, vncserver,
and vncpasswd in a directory that's on your $PATH.

If the server dies on startup with "Can't open default font 'fixed'"
(look in ~/.vnc/<host>:<display>.log),
make sure you have the 100dpi fonts installed on your font path
(on my Slackware system, they go in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi).
Other than that, I've never had any trouble getting VNC to run
on Linux.

Oh yeah, if you want to use the Java viewer, you have to make sure
that the class files that come with VNC are in a place where Xvnc
can find them. It's in the README file.

Jeff Dilcher wrote:
ls > Does anyone know of a good info source for getting VNC running on
a
> Redhat 6.0 Gnome
> systerm?  I used this program on NT, but, I the setup seemed a bit
> more daunting on
> Linux...
>
>
> -Jim

-- Joe Knapka
* I speak only for myself, except when the little transceiver
* at the base of my skull is activated...


-----Original Message-----
 From: joe at proxy2.ba.best.com [mailto:joe at proxy2.ba.best.com]On Behalf
Of Joe Knapka
Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 11:43 PM
To: Jeff Dilcher
Cc: ALE
Subject: Re: [ale] VNC (Was: Java on VNC display)

Jeff, what kinds of problems are you having?

Should just be a case of installing Xvnc, vncviewer, vncserver,
and vncpasswd in a directory that's on your $PATH.

If the server dies on startup with "Can't open default font 'fixed'"
(look in ~/.vnc/<host>:<display>.log),
make sure you have the 100dpi fonts installed on your font path
(on my Slackware system, they go in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi).
Other than that, I've never had any trouble getting VNC to run
on Linux.

Oh yeah, if you want to use the Java viewer, you have to make sure
that the class files that come with VNC are in a place where Xvnc
can find them. It's in the README file.

Jeff Dilcher wrote:
ls > Does anyone know of a good info source for getting VNC running on
a
> Redhat 6.0 Gnome
> systerm?  I used this program on NT, but, I the setup seemed a bit
> more daunting on
> Linux...
>
>
> -Jim

-- Joe Knapka
* I speak only for myself, except when the little transceiver
* at the base of my skull is activated...






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