[CentOS] using remote vnc on centos 4.4
Brett Serkez
bserkez at gmail.comThu Nov 16 21:00:15 UTC 2006
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> Is there a method so on a remote vnc connection > the screen is not being shown to those where the monitor is located. > > If I am remoting in I dont even want the screen that is blank due to > screen saver, to even show anything. remote does not need the > screen at all in my case. > > Is there a way to do that? Yes, just run the vncserver service, it will create 'virtual' vnc desktops for you. You can create as many as the resources of the system will support. You'll need to read the documentation, I believe their is a configuration file something like: /etc/vncserver.conf. Brett
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