I'm very sorry...I accidentally deleted a response to my email, and it was a good one. Someone (Frank C.?) stated that it should be straightforward...do a few things, and BAM! It just works! And that is exactly what I have experienced with CentOS 5. But with 6...it's like pulling teeth. I followed the smae instructions that got me working with 5...I don't know why I am getting the errors with 6. Gilbert > Where do you get an "if" and "else" in the /etc/sysconfig/vncservers file? > > All you really need is one line. For example, here is what it says > in /etc/sysconfig/vncservers on one system that I log into all the time: > > VNCSERVERS="1:frankcox" > > That's it and that's all, folks. If you're trying to do something else your > problem is with that something else, not with vncserver. I just did this...and I get the same error message. (Shrug) > > . I want to be on window "0", not 1. > > Now that is something else. I assume that you mean you want to control the > local desktop with vnc, right? I have never done that myself, but running "vnc > display 0" through google gives a lot of hits to various howtos which will > probably get you where you're going. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos