I upgraded a Fedora 14 machine that had vncserver running on it,
and it works most of the time. In my it is started by the vncserver
service that uses the /etc/sysconfig/vncserver to start it up.
On the machine, you could try manually starting it.
vncserver :10
vncviewer 127.0.0.1:10
I have had one issue, where the pid files are still existing after a
power outage on the machine, and have to manually remove
them and restart.
As a side note. Doesn't vino only work with the :0 display.
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> I tried to enable vnc viewing of my gnome3 session. I enabled the
> options in vino-preferences with the network autoconfiguration option
> but when i try to connect with a vnc client from my winxp laptop it does
> not work.
> Any idea ?
> Thanks
> Eric
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