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rfbdrake in startup


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If you are using kde, I suppose just add it to your autostart folder located in:
~/.kde/Autostart

Or if you are using Flux or another kind of WM or DE, add it to your startup script.

 

have you tried using kde desktop sharing instead? in the KDE control panel -> networking -> remote desktop. Set it to "don't ask for confirmation of invitations" (or somthing like that), set the password, ...

 

you can then access the computer with a VNC client. At tleast that's the theory, in practise it's not working for me in Mandrake 10, I think something related to the fact that I'm in a NAT environment.

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