centos 6.2 64位安装vnc
一、 查看是否安装 VNC yum groupinstall Chinese Support yum groupinstallDesktop 打开配置文件的目录: cd /etc/sysconfig 2) 编辑配置文件: vi i18n 3) 用#号把第一行 (LANG=en_US.UTF-8) 注释掉,其实直接在这行改也是可以的,不过保险点的做法,还是
yum groupinstall "Chinese Support"
yum groupinstall"Desktop"
打开配置文件的目录: cd /etc/sysconfig
2)编辑配置文件: vi i18n
3)用#号把第一行(LANG="en_US.UTF-8")注释掉,其实直接在这行改也是可以的,不过保险点的做法,还是先注释掉,等成功后再删除不迟。
在第一行下添加一行新行,输入(LANG="zh_CN.UTF-8"),然后保存文件,重启系统,就能见到亲切的中文啦。好像 6.0 以后VNC名字由 vnc 改成 tigervnc
[root@xen ~]# rpm -qa|grep tigervnc
tigervnc-1.0.90-0.17.20110314svn4359.el6.x86_64
tigervnc-server-1.0.90-0.17.20110314svn4359.el6.x86_64
如果没有就安装下了
[root@xen ~]# yum install tigervnc tigervnc-server
添加启动项
[root@xen ~]# chkconfig --add vncserver
[root@xen ~]# chkconfig vncserver on
二、设置 VNC 密码
[root@xen ~]# vncserver
Creating default startup script/root/.vnc/xstartup
Starting applications specified in/root/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /root/.vnc/xen:1.log
会在当前用户主目录下生成 .vnc 目录和配置文件
[root@xen ~]# vncpasswd
Password:
Verify:
设置的密码保存在 /root/.vnc/passwd
三、VNC 配置
修改 xstartup 文件把最后的 twm & 删掉加上 gnome-session &
[root@xen ~]# cd /root/.vnc/
[root@xen .vnc]# tail -n 3 xstartup
xsetroot -solid grey
xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title"$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" &
gnome-session &
如果直接启动
[root@xen .vnc]# /etc/init.d/vncserver start
正在启动 VNC 服务器:no displaysconfigured [失败]
所以要修改 /etc/sysconfig/vncservers 文件添加以下内容
VNCSERVERS="2:root"
# 桌面号:用户 监听 590* 端口
VNCSERVERARGS[2]="-geometry 800x600"
这样修改后,就算 /etc/inittab 启动模式为 3 也可以正常进入图形界面
启动 vncserver
[root@xen ~]# /etc/init.d/vncserver start
正在启动 VNC 服务器:2:root xauth: (stdin):1: bad display name "xen:2"in "add" command
New 'xen:2 (root)' desktop is xen:2
Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /root/.vnc/xen:2.log

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