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    1717  <?dbhtml filename="tigervnc.html"?>
    1818
    19   <sect1info>
    20     <date>$Date$</date>
    21   </sect1info>
    2219
    2320  <title>Tigervnc-&tigervnc-version;</title>
     
    3734    </para>
    3835
    39     &lfs110a_checked;
     36    &lfs112_checked;
    4037
    4138    <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
     
    360357      <application>GNOME</application> to autostart services once the VNC
    361358      session is started. This configuration also gives the added benefit
    362       of starting VNC Sessions on system startup. To setup the VNC server
     359      of starting VNC Sessions on system startup. To set up the VNC server
    363360      in this fashion, follow these instructions.
    364361    </para>
     
    373370
    374371    <para revision="systemd">
    375       Next, setup a user mapping in
     372      Next, set up a user mapping in
    376373      <filename>/etc/tigervnc/vncserver.users</filename>. This tells the VNC
    377374      Server which session is allocated to a user.
     
    382379
    383380    <para revision="systemd">
    384       Next, setup a configuration file to tell
     381      Next, set up a configuration file to tell
    385382      <application>vncserver</application> which desktop environment should be
    386383      used and what display geometry should be used. There are several other
     
    389386    </para>
    390387
    391 <screen revision="systemd"><userinput>cat &gt; ~/.vnc/config &lt;&lt; EOF
     388<screen revision="systemd"><userinput>install -vdm 755 ~/.vnc &amp;&amp;
     389cat &gt; ~/.vnc/config &lt;&lt; EOF
    392390<literal># Begin ~/.vnc/config
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