Re: vncserver does not start gnome-sessioin automatically

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Hi Miranda,  thank you very much.

But it does not work. I did select KDE in optional packages when I
installed RHEL 5.8 x86_64. And I did NOT select KDE when I installed RHEL
6.1 x86_64. Do you think this is the issue?


Best Regards,
Yawei


2014-03-27 15:14 GMT+08:00 Miranda Hawarden-Ogata <hawarden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> On 2014/03/26 21:07, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:
> >
> > If you want kde, use "startkde" in the file. For gnome, use
> > "gnome-session &".
>
> Oops, make that "startkde &"
>
> Also, if you reference a desktop that isn't installed, vncserver will
> either call the box's default or give you a desktop-less grey screen in
> the vncviewer (I've forgotten which, but it's a good thing to check if
> you are using a non-standard desktop and having problems).
>
> Miranda
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