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vncserver(1)		   Virtual Network Computing		  vncserver(1)

NAME
       vncserver - start or stop a VNC server

SYNOPSIS
       vncserver  [:display#]  [-name  desktop-name]  [-geometry widthxheight]
       [-depth depth] [-pixelformat format] [Xvnc-options...]
       vncserver -kill :display#

DESCRIPTION
       vncserver is used to start a VNC (Virtual Network  Computing)  desktop.
       vncserver  is a Perl script which simplifies the process of starting an
       Xvnc server.  It runs Xvnc with appropriate options and starts  some  X
       applications to be displayed in the VNC desktop.

       vncserver  can  be  run	with  no  options at all. In this case it will
       choose the first available display number (usually :1), start  Xvnc  as
       that  display,  and  run	 a  couple  of	basic  applications to get you
       started. You can also specify the display number, in which case it will
       use that number if it is available and exit if not, eg:

	      vncserver :13

       Editing	the file $HOME/.vnc/xstartup allows you to change the applica‐
       tions run at startup (but note that this will not  affect  an  existing
       desktop).

OPTIONS
       You  can	 get a list of options by giving -h as an option to vncserver.
       In addition to the options listed below, any unrecognised options  will
       be passed to Xvnc - see the Xvnc man page, or "Xvnc -help" for details.

       -name desktop-name
	      Each desktop has a name which may be displayed by the viewer. It
	      defaults to "X" but you can change it with this option.	It  is
	      passed in to the xstartup script via the $VNCDESKTOP environment
	      variable, allowing you to run a different	 set  of  applications
	      according to the name of the desktop.

       -geometry widthxheight
	      Specify  the  size  of  the  desktop  to	be created. Default is
	      1024x768.

       -depth depth
	      Specify the pixel depth in bits of the desktop  to  be  created.
	      Default is 16, other possible values are 8, 15 and 24 - anything
	      else is likely to cause strange behaviour by applications.

       -pixelformat format
	      Specify pixel format for server to use (BGRnnn or RGBnnn).   The
	      default  for depth 8 is BGR233 (meaning the most significant two
	      bits represent blue, the next three green, and the least signif‐
	      icant  three  represent red), the default for depth 16 is RGB565
	      and for depth 24 is RGB888.

       -cc 3  As an alternative to the default TrueColor visual,  this	allows
	      you  to  run  an Xvnc server with a PseudoColor visual (i.e. one
	      which uses a colour map or palette), which  can  be  useful  for
	      running  some  old X applications which only work on such a dis‐
	      play.  Note that viewing such a desktop can be  painful  because
	      it  usually  results in a full-screen redraw every time an entry
	      in the colour map changes.  Values other	than  3	 (PseudoColor)
	      and  4  (TrueColor) for the -cc option may result in strange be‐
	      haviour, and PseudoColor desktops must be 8 bits deep.

       -kill :display#
	      This kills a VNC desktop previously started with vncserver.   It
	      does  this  by  killing  the  Xvnc  process, whose process ID is
	      stored in the file "$HOME/.vnc/host:display#.pid".  It  actually
	      ignores  anything	 preceding a ":" in its argument.  This can be
	      useful so you can write "vncserver -kill $DISPLAY", for  example
	      at  the end of your xstartup file after a particular application
	      exits.

FILES
       Several VNC-related files are found in the directory $HOME/.vnc:

       $HOME/.vnc/xstartup
	      A shell script specifying X applications to be run  when	a  VNC
	      desktop  is started.  If it doesn't exist, vncserver will create
	      a new one which runs a couple of basic applications.

       $HOME/.vnc/passwd
	      The VNC password file.

       $HOME/.vnc/host:display#.log
	      The log file for Xvnc and applications started in xstartup.

       $HOME/.vnc/host:display#.pid
	      Identifies the Xvnc process ID, used by the -kill option.

SEE ALSO
       vncviewer(1), vncpasswd(1), vncconnect(1), Xvnc(1)
       http://www.realvnc.com

AUTHOR
       Tristan Richardson, RealVNC Ltd.

       VNC was originally developed by the  RealVNC  team  while  at  Olivetti
       Research Ltd / AT&T Laboratories Cambridge.  It is now being maintained
       by RealVNC Ltd.	See http://www.realvnc.com for details.

RealVNC Ltd			15 August 2002			  vncserver(1)
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