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Did a little digging....
According to the RealVNC site (http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/x0.html), it's possible to do this but it requires the 4.x version of RealVNC. So...looks like I'll be downloading and installing RealVNC to replace the existing VNC server in SUSE. Pray that it works! ![]() Jeff "Jeff Whitfield" <horizoninnovations@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:hDf0e.1518$LF2.1304@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com... > Ok...got a small problem that's driving me bananas! To start off, let me > just say that I'm still a bit of a noob with Linux...but I'm learning > fast! Coming from a Windows server background, I'm used to being able to > login graphically to my server in order to start various processes and > keep track of them (ie. FTP download, file processing, etc.). Now for my > problem... > > I've setup SUSE 9.2 and enable Remote Administration and can login > remotely via a TightVNC client...no problems. However, one thing I > noticed that whenever I login remotely a new session is created each time. > From what I've read, this seems to be the default behavior of SUSE's > Remote Administration feature which is running under a TightVNC server. > What I want it to do is allow me to login to a session and, whenever I > lock the session or close my client without logging out, allow me to > resume the session so I can see the same desktop the next time around. > This would be a good configuration for me in the event of a dropout in the > connection. > > So...the question is: How do I configure Remote Administration to allow > this behavior? > > Thanks a bunch to anyone who can help! ![]() > > Jeff > > |
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