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These distributions ship with out-of-the-box support for automated VNC servers. Specifically this section was tested on Fedora Core 2. Firstly you must ensure the vnc-server package has been installed (for FC2 this is called vnc-server-4.0-1.beta4.11). You should also ensure you can run the vncserver correctly using your normal user code (this allows you to select the session password). VNCSERVERS="1:drt" VNCSERVERARGS[1]="-geometry 1280x1024" The VNC session will be available to a VNC viewer as :1

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  • These distributions ship with out-of-the-box support for automated VNC servers. Specifically this section was tested on Fedora Core 2. Firstly you must ensure the vnc-server package has been installed (for FC2 this is called vnc-server-4.0-1.beta4.11). You should also ensure you can run the vncserver correctly using your normal user code (this allows you to select the session password). VNCSERVERS="1:drt" VNCSERVERARGS[1]="-geometry 1280x1024" The VNC session will be available to a VNC viewer as <coLinux-name-or-ip-address>:1
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  • These distributions ship with out-of-the-box support for automated VNC servers. Specifically this section was tested on Fedora Core 2. Firstly you must ensure the vnc-server package has been installed (for FC2 this is called vnc-server-4.0-1.beta4.11). You should also ensure you can run the vncserver correctly using your normal user code (this allows you to select the session password). Next you should edit /etc/sysconfig/vncservers to specify which users will have VNC sessions started automatically. It is possible to run multiple VNC servers (VNCSERVERS is a white space separated list) but usually you would just run a session as your normal user code. In my case this file includes the following: VNCSERVERS="1:drt" VNCSERVERARGS[1]="-geometry 1280x1024" Finally you must enable the vncserver service which is off by default (Hat menu -> System Settings -> Server Settings -> Sevices). For testing you should either start the service by hand or enable it and reboot your coLinux session. The VNC session will be available to a VNC viewer as <coLinux-name-or-ip-address>:1
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