[mythtv-users] How can I get VNC to start on a machine reboot?

Rob Comstock mythtv at westcoastlinux.com
Fri Jun 18 19:49:22 UTC 2010


Take a look at x11vnc. You can start that with a xinetd.d entry on 
demand so it will reflect the
current output of your attached display to your vnc client.  No audio 
and video is slow but you
can tell what is going on with the main display and use all myth functions.

thanks

rob


Another Sillyname wrote:
> On 18 June 2010 15:08, Phill Edwards <philledwards at gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>>> \You can also watch mythtv and
>>> vlc remotely if you need to do some weird editing stuff.
>>>       
>> Really? I've been using VNC for years to do things like set recordings
>> etc from a remote PC, but I have never been able to watch any
>> recordings over VNC. All I get is a blue screen (not the Microsoft
>> kind as this one's blank!). What do I need to do to get video
>> displayed over VNC?
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> What version of 'nix are you using?
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