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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Old 07-06-2008
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VNC Troubles

hello everyone, I'm new to this forum and I been having some trouble setting up Xvnc on my Solaris 10 5/08 system. I can connect to the box with a vncviewer and I can login. but once i login and load a session like CDE or JDS i lose my connection. the best that i can figure is that the sessions aren't configed correctly. I also have a Solaris Express Dev 1/08 installed on laptop. I setup VNC on it as well and i haven't had any problems out if it. I used the same process setting up both systems. this is what is really bothersome. any suggestions are welcome.
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Old 07-07-2008
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ensure thet both vnc's are the same product
worth looking in the vnc log file for clues
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Yes the log files!
You find them so fare I know
/.vnc/
If you find logs please post otherwise the answers are more like an oracle.
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Cool problem solved

I fixed the problem, it was a simple mistake. I forgot to chown the home directory after creating my non-root user. this caused problems writing to my folder at login.

Thanks for the help.
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