Changes in xsoft/other/tigervnc.xml [a027bdde:b59e5eb3]
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xsoft/other/tigervnc.xml
ra027bdde rb59e5eb3 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="tigervnc.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>Tigervnc-&tigervnc-version;</title> … … 37 34 </para> 38 35 39 &lfs11 0a_checked;36 &lfs112_checked; 40 37 41 38 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead> … … 360 357 <application>GNOME</application> to autostart services once the VNC 361 358 session is started. This configuration also gives the added benefit 362 of starting VNC Sessions on system startup. To set up the VNC server359 of starting VNC Sessions on system startup. To set up the VNC server 363 360 in this fashion, follow these instructions. 364 361 </para> … … 373 370 374 371 <para revision="systemd"> 375 Next, set up a user mapping in372 Next, set up a user mapping in 376 373 <filename>/etc/tigervnc/vncserver.users</filename>. This tells the VNC 377 374 Server which session is allocated to a user. … … 382 379 383 380 <para revision="systemd"> 384 Next, set up a configuration file to tell381 Next, set up a configuration file to tell 385 382 <application>vncserver</application> which desktop environment should be 386 383 used and what display geometry should be used. There are several other … … 389 386 </para> 390 387 391 <screen revision="systemd"><userinput>cat > ~/.vnc/config << EOF 388 <screen revision="systemd"><userinput>install -vdm 755 ~/.vnc && 389 cat > ~/.vnc/config << EOF 392 390 <literal># Begin ~/.vnc/config 393 391
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