>Justin Cataldo wrote: >> On 3/21/07, *David A. Woyciesjes* <david.woyciesjes at yale.edu >> <mailto:david.woyciesjes at yale.edu>> wrote: >> >> Need some pointers here. I've got CentOS 4.4, and I want to >> control my >> OSX 10.4.9 box via VNC. It connects, and I get a little dot for the >> mouse cursor, but just a black screen. I can see the mouse controlling >> the OSX desktop... >> Here's the output when I start in a terminal: >> >> [d at f ~]$ vncviewer >> VNC server supports protocol version 3.889 (viewer 3.3) >> VNC authentication succeeded >> Desktop name "xxxxxxxx" >> Connected to VNC server, using protocol version 3.3 >> VNC server default format: >> 32 bits per pixel. >> Most significant byte first in each pixel. >> True colour: max red 255 green 255 blue 255, shift red 16 green 8 >> blue 0 >> Warning: Cannot convert string >> "-*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-16-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" to type FontStruct >> Using default colormap which is TrueColor. Pixel format: >> 16 bits per pixel. >> Least significant byte first in each pixel. >> True colour: max red 31 green 63 blue 31, shift red 11 green 5 blue 0 >> Using shared memory PutImage >> ShmCleanup called >> [d at f ~]$ vncviewer --version >> TightVNC viewer version 1.2.9 >> >> > Are you running Vine Server (/OSXvnc/) > <http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=64523&filename=VineServer2.1.dmg> > on your mac? > > http://www.redstonesoftware.com/products/vine/server/vineosx/index.html > http://www.redstonesoftware.com/downloads/index.html > > JC > No, I just enabled the built-in Apple Remote Desktop. As suggested here: http://www.macminicolo.net/Mac_VNC_tutor.html -- --- David Woyciesjes