Hi Patrick,
Thanks for you quickly answer.
Yes, x11vnc was installed on my system.
The problem is i not understand the “logic" of vnc connection, so i try to dark…
I copy the /etc/systemd/system/vncserver@:1.service to /etc/systemd/system/vncserver@:0.service
restart the vnc service and obtain
Jul 18 11:17:16 systemd[1]: vncserver@:0.service: control process exited, code=exited status=98 Jul 18 11:17:16 systemd[1]: Failed to start Remote desktop service (VNC). Jul 18 11:17:16 systemd[1]: Unit vncserver@:0.service entered failed state.
Thanks again,
M.
On Jul 18, 2015, at 10:59, Patrick Hess patrickhess@gmx.net wrote:
From within the session you want to connect to, you need to start x11vnc instead of vncserver. That's a separate package you'll have to install (yum install x11vnc).
Note that x11vnc's display number will be the same as that of the X server it was started from, so you'll most likely have to connect your VNC client to display :0 (and not :1) in order to access your existing X screen.