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"shutting down vnc server" failed
service vncserver stop failed
vncserver restart
starting vnc server: 1:root a vnc server is already running as :1
a vnc server is already running as
vncserver autokill
can t find file root vnc localhost localdomain 1 pid
ps -ef | grep vnc
17 Jun 2005 to my Red Hat Linux(office) machine's Desktop. When I connect from home, You'll have to kill the Xvnc process manually. But there is no
I went to Applications->System Settings->Server Settings->Services (in the FC3 default window You'll have to kill the Xvnc process manually
13 Dec 2012 Either you can manually kill the process or you can follow proper configuration Why is Linux more secure than windows and any other OS
On trying to kill :1 it says: "You'll have to kill the Xtightvnc process manually". Once you have your non-root user, you can use it to SSH into your Ubuntu server and . reuse existing applications and embed to a given operating system so if.
1 Jun 2000 When I type: vncserver -kill :2 >I got this error message: Can't find file /root/.vnc/my-linux:2.pad, >you'll have >to kill the XVnc process manually.
28 Aug 2014 The error message just disappeared after a weekend :) What I did in between was just a lot of xrdp and vncserver service restarts, I have
11 Feb 2013 It does this by killing the Xvnc process, whose process ID is stored in the of the display if one hasn't set that manually (and differently), where
4 May 2015 Try running ps -ef | grep vnc. to see which VNC services are running.
7 Jun 2008 Can't find file /home/user/.vnc/ubuntu-pc:1.pid. You'll have to kill the Xtightvnc process manually. If I manually is ubuntu-pc:2. Starting applications specified in /home/user/.vnc/xstartup user@ubuntu-pc:~$ ps -ef | grep vnc
Editing the file $HOME/.vnc/xstartup allows you to change the applications run at It does this by killing the Xvnc process, whose process ID is stored in the file
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