Fedora Networking :: Trying To Get To Console :0 With Vino?

Aug 14, 2009

My vino listens on port 5900, but when I connect I still get a new session and not my existing one.

P.S. Is there any other way to get to :0 ?

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Starting it manually results in code...

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