VNC on startup
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:07 am
Hello everyone,
I am a complete newbie to Linux and Amahi, but I do a lot of windows network administration, so I'm not slouch at computers. I am however having an issue with VNC.
I just recently set up Amahi in my home, and so far have configured it to my liking. It is currently acting as the DHCP server in my house as well as sharing all of media successfully, however, I really want it to run headless where my old windows server did. The problem I'm having it that I cannot get VNC to boot on startup.
I followed the instructions in the wiki, and if I log in, I can start vnc server and use another computer to log in, but when I re-boot the system, if I want to start vnc server I have to do it manually. This is a pain, since I have to bring a monitor to the server's location in order to get it started. I ran chkconfig vncserver on as root user, but my client computers cannot establish a connection.
When I reach the log in screen to fedora, if I look at the boot log, next to starting VNC, it says:
Starting VNC : No Displays Configured [Failed]
Am I overlooking something? Or is there something that I need to change? Like I said, I'm really new to this linux thing, and after roaming google searches for hours, I'm coming here to see if I'm just simply doing something wrong.
I am a complete newbie to Linux and Amahi, but I do a lot of windows network administration, so I'm not slouch at computers. I am however having an issue with VNC.
I just recently set up Amahi in my home, and so far have configured it to my liking. It is currently acting as the DHCP server in my house as well as sharing all of media successfully, however, I really want it to run headless where my old windows server did. The problem I'm having it that I cannot get VNC to boot on startup.
I followed the instructions in the wiki, and if I log in, I can start vnc server and use another computer to log in, but when I re-boot the system, if I want to start vnc server I have to do it manually. This is a pain, since I have to bring a monitor to the server's location in order to get it started. I ran chkconfig vncserver on as root user, but my client computers cannot establish a connection.
When I reach the log in screen to fedora, if I look at the boot log, next to starting VNC, it says:
Starting VNC : No Displays Configured [Failed]
Am I overlooking something? Or is there something that I need to change? Like I said, I'm really new to this linux thing, and after roaming google searches for hours, I'm coming here to see if I'm just simply doing something wrong.