After I upgrade my opensuse 12.1 to 12.2 VNC don’t work.
When i connect to my suse write my user and pass and start logging the connection fail.
On opensuse 12.1 everything work fine.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
After I upgrade my opensuse 12.1 to 12.2 VNC don’t work.
When i connect to my suse write my user and pass and start logging the connection fail.
On opensuse 12.1 everything work fine.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Well thank you drimers. Just finish my dinner and was about to write the same after a long weekend struggling with the problem.
Running 12.2(and before 12.2RC2) on the clients everything was working as it has for a long time (ex connect to 12.1). On 12.2 as server/host it is pointless to try to start KDE trow vnc, even wm-ice(proper name?) will take on some work before it works for a while and then… "remote host has closed your connection. I have tried both by the function in Yast2, -“allow remote control” vnc/http and give the command vncserver directly at the prompt in Konsole and on different ports with http/rdesktop connection . Tried to upgrade host from 12.1, -install host with 12.2 KDE Live-CD and 12.2 DVD on the host. This on different PC’s. Same results.
Yepp, something is broken about vnc and 12.2. We will se if someone respond during Monday otherwise i will figure out how to report a bug again(I’m to lazy). Mea Culpa.
Thanks jonte1, I don’t know how to report bug in bugzilla, but i will read how can i do it.
Having the same issue since I upgraded from 12.1 to 12.2.
This is report about this problem.https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=771745
The problem not resolved.
Thank you again drimers.
The problem has been there for a while from what i can see. It is assigned but priority is set to P5 - None. Bad for me because I use the main server(now Opensuse12.2) to run 2 other older computers in my workshop trow vnc.
An advantage is that I have to learn a bit more with administrate different computers by cli (command line) and yast. One became comfortebale (lazy) to have access to KDE desktop and yast2 at the host.
While the bug is being resolved you might want to try out X11 forwarding over SSH, FreeNX or some other alternative.
Dzień dobry glistwan.
You are so right, had a quick look on different vnc-options(real vnc etc…) and it could give me a boost to test other solutions. As I wrote its not only disadvantages but i have preferred to decide when I went for a another solution. I stolen the kitchen notebook yesterday(my wife yelling, -greasy fingers on…!!! ) and today I bought a old 1.9Ghz PC(will have 12.2 -LXDE) at the secondhand shop.
I will manage. Others may suffer more.
I’m sure you will. unfortunately I don’t speak Swedish to welcome you in your native
Well glistwan(Greg), I thought that everybody had knowledge in Swedish nowadays. Especially "Wise Penguins"lol!.
I spent a couple of years from 1999-2001 in your country on and off but the language has falling away because lack of training. Hmmm out of subject indeed but…
Regards.
God morgon (hope google translate did it’s job well this time)
I’ve been to Sweden only once for about two weeks playing in this tournament (as a teenager):
http://partillecup.com/eng/
Anyway most of folks there spoke English so beside being a “Wise Penguin” ( I wasn’t at that time ) I didn’t bother to learn even the basic phrases. I must say the I really loved the stay. Lots of cute blonds, easy to communicate, great facilities and the one thing that amazed me the most - all the people left there houses open in the area where we were residing (unthinkable here in Poland). Overall a beautiful country IMO.
Well after zypper dup and some new X11-parts vnc is up and running on my 12.2 server again.
Hi,
Today I check the problem is resolved everything work fine.
Just maybe to add to the thread for anyone still having issues with vnc.
I also had some issues with it, where you would get so far as the login screen, but then after entering your login credentials, it would start to open your desktop, but then shortly after, it would simply close down.
To clarify the issue, I had the same issue on a new openSUSE 12.2 install & and an openSUSE 12.1 upgraded to 12.2 .
I then dedided to redo vnc, so I opened up YAST, went into Software Management, did a search for vnc, which would reveal the default 3 components already installed, ie:
LibVNCServer
tightvnc and
xorg-x11-Xvnc
I then proceeded to update the packages, by clicking on them and tagging them for an update.
After the update succeeded, I was able to login with no further issues.
Hope this helps anyone still having login issues with vnc.
Well I’m trying NX from Nomachine, and It dos not refresh the screen well.
As well as I think NX works better on slow connections (DSL) but VNC works better on fast connections (LAN)
regards
Happy to find anyone having the same Problem! But:
Any other ideas? Just reinstalling didn’t help…
Same problem - can not connect to vnc-server.