Re: session open



JohnK wrote:
I've just set this up in SUSE 10.0. On the machine you want to maintain
a GUI session on, go into Yast, Hardware, Graphics Card and Monitor,
VNC. Set it up there.
Restart X on that machine. Then connect to it from the other machine
using System, Remote Access, Remote Desktop Connection.

On mine, closing the Remote Desktop Connection leaves the session
untouched and ongoing.

JohnK


excellent, so it is possible. I have to run Graphics Card and Monitor from console? Or why I cannot open it via VNC nor NX? I click it, cursor changes to "wait" for few seconds and then nothing happens. Is there other way to start VNC-configuration?

Have not been able to walk to console, because I'm in fever and cannot leave the house.

But thanx for info, sounds like it is solution.

/Ari
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