Re: FW: VNC

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Date: 09/27/04

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    Daniel,
         You're lucky, I just fought this battle myself.
         For a great solution, check out this PDF file:
    http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/22/VirtualNetworkComputing.pdf
         It should answer all of your questions. If not, let me know - I'll
    give you whatever help I can.
    Brian

    Brian Chastain
    System Administrator

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Daniel Vickers [mailto:daniel@danielvickers.com]
    Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 11:54 AM
    To: redhat-list@redhat.com
    Subject: VNC

    I realy like the access to VNC in the Fedora Core 2, but am at a loss as to
    why they set it up to go back to the old school xserver client. In RH9 it
    would use KDE or GNOME, which ever it was set to. What I am wondering is
    how
    I would go about changing it to use either KDE or GNOME. What config files
    I
    would need to change and settings I would have to change. Is there an app
    that can be used for changing it for VNC or is all the changes by hand?

    Thanks in advance,
    Daniel Vickers
    Daniel Vickers Industries of Oregon
    Telecommunications, Computer Consulting And More!
    http://www.DanielVickers.com
    http://danielvickers.com/dvc
    1-646-405-3712

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