I have been trying to install vnc server on my linux machine but have not been able to do it. I did the following:$yum install tiger*
which installed the tiger vnc thing on my machine then I edited the file /etc/sysconfig/vncservers and added my user name and it has some thing like this.
Hey all, I need help here! Whenever I boot up Fedora 13 my computer just decides to stop doing things right before the graphical login screen comes up. The system starts up properly, but after the "local" program starts, it goes to the fedora-colored blue screen right before the login screen usually comes up. I can still bring up consoles with ctrl alt f1/f2 and switch the tty screens. Whenever I try to start the X server using the X or Xorg command, it echoes the usual stuff and then the screen goes black. After that, nothing happens. I can get out of X by using the classic ctrl alt backspace method.
I haven't checked any X logs other than Xorg.0.log, but I'll post the others for any special failures soon.
I have just installed Fedora11 on my machine - the installation failed to start the x server so I had to install with the textbased installer. When the installation completes, I boot up and first I update Fedora with "yum update". Then I install a nvidia driver with "yum install kmod-nvidia". Then I run nvidia-xconfig to make a config file. But when I try to run "X", I just get a blank screen. I can run system-config-display fine, and setup my resolution etc. The log doesnt seem to give me any errors.I have two Geforce Fx3500 card in the machine.
I have recently purchase a Dyxel DMA-1100p and have had a great success rate using the native MS windows software to broadcast my media files from the server to the TV that the DMA is connected to. I have install ushare on Fedora 12 and have not had much luck streaming media to the TV with it.
I have all the ports outlined in [URL] set to forward to the DMA, when accessing the server menu of the DMA "Fedora" shows in the server list but cannot be access. I either receive "starting server" or "Not authorized to browse this server" I have tried with router setting for UPNP enabled and disabled without any luck.
When I first boot up my machine and log in or close my laptop lid then open it, after about half a minute in gnome my entire desktop begins to lag. It lasts for a few minutes then it's completely gone and doesn't happen again until next boot or if I close then reopen my laptop. It's a really bad lag too, where the mouse is practically umovable and I can't click anything.
I have an hp g60-549dx with a duel core 64-bit pentium 4 and an intel gma 4500M.
My Kernel is 2.6.31.6-162.fc12.x86_64
Compiz is enabled and after that lag everything runs flawlessly.
So far I've tried making an xorg.conf and changing the AccelMethod as recommended here, [url], but it didn't work.
I've just updated to Fedora 14 from Fc10 via preupgrade ( going Fc10 - Fc11 - Fc12 -Fc14 ).The process has been pretty good except that now in Fc14 I have problems with NFS and have lost networking. A portion of the bootlog shows this:
Code: Starting cups: Starting LSB: Mount and unmount network filesystems.... [ OK ]
I have an installation of F12 where I used VMM to create and run four virtual machines.
If I set the machines to start at boot in VMM, but set my host to not boot all the way into X, the VMs don't boot.
IS that suppoed to be that way? Does VMM's auto-boot of VMs depend on some X or GNOME stage?
If so, what's the best way to fire up the VMs such that it doesn't conflict with any subsequent use of startx? (Don't eant to end up with double the machines just because I had a need to fire up X on the host.)
I did a fresh install of F11 and everything seemed OK until I started OpenOffice, the OpenOffice loading box shows up then Fedora freezes and I am forced to do a hard restart. I repeated this and it seems to be happening at random with the same default settings of a fresh install.
i have an issue with XBMC. I installed it from fedorajunkies.org and i think i installed all dependencies as well. However when i start XBMC nothing happens. So i tried from terminal and this is what i get:
$ xbmc The XBMC_HOME environment variable is not set. Fatal error encountered, aborting
I would like to start some of my services (VNC Server, FTP Server, HTTP server) in the background AFTER I've booted into the GUI. How can I achieve this?
Rebooting after an update I can't see any icon on the desktop (FC12, gnome).If I manually start nautilus they appear, but I obviously would like that to happen automatically. What could be the problem and how to solve it?
I have a Dell box that got a fresh install of Fedora 13, along with XFCE during the initial installation, and it works just fine from a local monitor/keyboard/mouse setup.Now, in wanting to setup VNC to allow a remote XFCE desktop, it's not quite starting up properly:
The result is that I'm able to connect to the VNC session from another computer, but all I see is my XFCE desktop pattern image, and the XFCE mouse cursor (not in a spinning 'wait' state; I know it's the XFCE mouse, since my VNC client has a simple dot cursor that gets overlaid over the XFCE cursor, and I can move the mouse around the screen and the cursor follows); no menu bar, no tool bar, no desktop icons.I've tried changing the last line of my xstartup file to "startxfce4 &", and "startx &" with the same result.Is there a log file I can look at that would tell why XFCE is not fully starting up?
I installed privoxy to use with tor however, it seems privoxy didnt create a pid file.I tried creating one many times with no avail. Ive reinstalled many times and still have yet to get privoxy to run.When I try to start the service I get told:$ sudo service privoxy restartNo /var/run/privoxy.pid file found, exiting.Starting Privoxy, Failed.
Fedora 14 is freezing while starting services. what I know is that the system is passing kernel verification. Is there a way to choose which service to start during bootup?
I've recently installed F14 on my netbook. All went well. I've installed Screenlets, and they run well. Unfortunately I have to reload all the widgets I have running on startup to make them show.
I believe the problem is the order the Screenlets are loading. Is there a way for me to restrain the Screenlets from loading until Compiz has been loaded? I've added the widgets I want to load to the gnome session startup script using gnome-session-properties, but no luck in ordering the timing they load. I seem to remember in older Fedora releases you could change the load order. Anyway no luck there.
Next I created a bash script with a sleep delay to load the widgets. I added the script to gnome-session-properties, still no luck. The only way I can get the widgets to show is to manually reload them once the desktop/Compiz has loaded.
Two days back I installed had setup subversion for my laptop from the following link HOWTO: Setting Up Your Own SVN Server (Using Apache and mod_dav_svn) - Mark S. Kolich
I don't know where I messed up the apache server. Now I am unable to start the apache server. I get the following error message:
I did a fresh FC13 install on a computer and after trying to install the nvidia drivers the machine hangs on starting atd when it boots.Initially, I tried to install the nvidia drivers with yum but it didn't work. The nvidia module was not loading and although I blakclisted the nouveua driver the machine was still picking it up. Anyway after spending a lot of time trying to find a solution online, I decided to download the drivers from nvidia and install it myself.So I did that, run sh <nvidia-package>.run and the installation was completed without any complaints. Since then the machine hangs when I booted it up. Also I don't see any errors in var/log/messages or in /Xorg.0.logHere is my grub.conf:
I just have installed FC 10 on a box that I will use as a router/firewall box. On the box I have three interfaces (eth0, eth0.704 (VLAN), and eth1). When the machine boots up, only eth0 and eth1 come up. If I run /etc/init.d/network restart, then eth0.704 will come up. If I add that command to rc.local, then all interfaces come up at boot.
I have the directive ONBOOT=yes in ifcfg-eth0.704. What would cause this vlan interface not to start at boot on the machine?
I am currently using FC10 on a Dell 4600 with 2GB of ram. I love Linux as it is the most stable OS around. My end goal is to have the machine boot and start the vncserver automatically, eventually using an ssh tunnel to make it secure. My main problem is the vncserver is not starting on boot, I must login as a user then it works great. the error I get is
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Basically what happens is the vncserver fails on boot however, if I login to the Fedora box I am able to connect and I get the GDM login screen. I have read many, many posts but have not been able to get over the boot issue. I really want to make this a headless box I can put in another room so I have more room for my musical gear.
After experimenting with wicd I've gone back to network manager. All is well on the networking front however I am having trouble stopping wicd completely.I've stopped it starting up the daemonchkconfig --list | grep wicdreturns emptybut when my kde windows starts up the wicd try icon start up.
I just installed F12 from scratch and I'm facing a curious situation with dhpd. The service is enabled, but It fails to start on boot. I see the following error on /var/log/messages:
Jan 18 17:15:28 neo dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth1 (no IPv4 addresses). Jan 18 17:15:28 neo dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth1. If this is not what Jan 18 17:15:28 neo dhcpd: you want, please write a subnet declaration Jan 18 17:15:28 neo dhcpd: in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment Jan 18 17:15:28 neo dhcpd: to which interface eth1 is attached. **
However service dhcpd start, works just fine when I login, after the system boots:
Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server 4.1.0p1 Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Copyright 2004-2009 Internet Systems Consortium. Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: All rights reserved. Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: For info, please visit [URL] Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: WARNING: Host declarations are global. They are not limited to the scope you declared them in. Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Not searching LDAP since ldap-server, ldap-port and ldap-base-dn were not specified in the config file Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Wrote 0 deleted host decls to leases file. Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Wrote 0 new dynamic host decls to leases file. Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Wrote 5 leases to leases file. Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Listening on LPF/eth1/00:30:48:80:2e:7e/192.168.1.0/24 Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Sending on LPF/eth1/00:30:48:80:2e:7e/192.168.1.0/24 Jan 18 17:26:49 neo dhcpd: Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net
I can't get Kaffeine to start. So i tried to run it from Konsole and I get this Code: kaffeine: relocation error: /usr/lib/libphonon.so.4: symbol pa_ext_device_manager_read, version PULSE_0 not defined in file libpulse.so.0 with link time reference
I updated / installed phonon Pulse. Now when I insert a DVD and select Kaffeine. I get this error: Cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd:/] Now I have no sound.
I'd like to start tomcat from eclipse, however, I get several Exceptions preventing tomcat to start. I can however start tomcat from the console, provided I do this as root :
Code: # su - # service tomcat5 start Starting tomcat5: [ OK ] And I do get the page saying that I've setup Tomcat successfully when going to http://localhost:8080 in my browser.
I have just installed the F13 XFCE spin on my netbook (Asus Eee 1000ha), and can't boot past where Plymouth is supposed to start. The message I get is below.
I was wondering... if I can "/etc/rc.d/init.d/NetworkManager stop" then, /sbin/service network restart, ifup wlan0. with out using /etc/rc.d/init.d/NetworkManager which other command I can use to get the AP around my place?