On 6/9/2014 9:50 AM, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Steve Campbell campbell@cnpapers.com wrote:
I've got a Centos 5 server with Xen installed. I'm trying to install a Centos 6.5 VM on it but once all is installed, the X window will not sync or display. I think I understand that it's probably due to the settings on the vnc stuff. I've got Centos 6.2 VMs that act just fine.
Is there a way I can modify the VM's screen settings either during installation or after installation?
Hope that makes sense. Thanks
I am a bit confused, so let me flood this with usuless info:
- I use TigerVNC Viewer
- I take you mean the vm client installation step works fine but
after that things get interesting. 3. If I need to run GUI stuff inside a vm client, I run a vnc server in the said client and then do port forwarding. Also, you can then customize the vnc for that specific client. In fact, I like to keep the console I get from vort/libvirt text only and let vnc in client do the X11 thingie.
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I use the default vnc that installs with Centos. I'm using the default client that is installed with the Centos 6 VM. I believe the default now is TigerVNC, which I think used to be TightVNC. The #2 above seems accurate to describe my problem.
Again, I have a Centos 5 server with Xen on it. I'm trying to install a Centos 6 VM under that system. It's a fully virtuallized VM. I can install the system just fine, but when it's time to reboot and bring up the new VM , all I get is a bunch of garbage on the screen as if X11 can't start, over and over. I thought I read somewhere where this type of setup uses a vnc connection.
Thanks
steve