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Installing and Using the Axel-VNCviewer 11
b) Other Display Managers
The following screen allows the removal or addition of a VNC terminal with
Login:
MANAGING GRAPHICAL DISPLAY FILE
Contents of /etc/inittab:
:1 Xvnc 800x600 - 8 bpp :16 free :31 free
:2 Xvnc 1024x768- 8 bpp :17 free :32 free
:3 busy :18 free :33 free
:4 free :19 free :34 free
:5 free :20 free :35 free
:6 free :21 free :36 free
:7 free :22 free :37 free
:8 free :23 free :38 free
:9 free :24 free :39 free
:10 free :25 free :40 free
:11 free :26 free :41 free
:12 free :27 free :42 free
:13 free :28 free :43 free
:14 free :29 free :44 free
:15 free :30 free :45 free
<A>dd a display / <D>elete a display / <M>odify a display settings / <Q>uit
Enter your choice (A, D, M or Q):
A VNC terminal with Login is defined by:
- its display number: this is the VNC session TCP port (1=5901, 2=5902...),
- its resolution: 800x600 or 1024x768,
- its number of supported colour bits: 8 bits/pixel.
Notes
:
- Depending on the O.S., the Xvnc daemon will be launched either from
Xservers or /etc/inittab.
- If the entry of a display is described as 'busy' it means a VNC terminal
WITHOUT login is assigned to that port.
3.2.2 - VNC Terminal without Login
Depending of the use of the terminal, a login and a desktop may not be needed.
Running a dedicated application can be very useful. Examples:
- "Intranet Terminal": running automatically Netscape,
- "Windows Terminal": running automatically an RDP client.
Note
: refer to Chapter 6.5 for more information.