при запуске говорит:
11/04/2007 17:12:24 x11vnc version: 0.8.4 lastmod: 2007-01-31
11/04/2007 17:12:36 *************************************** 11/04/2007 17:12:36 *** XOpenDisplay failed (:1)
*** x11vnc was unable to open the X DISPLAY: ":1", it cannot continue. *** There may be "Xlib:" error messages above with details about the failure.
Some tips and guidelines:
* An X server (the one you wish to view) must be running before x11vnc is started: x11vnc does not start the X server.
* You must use -display <disp>, -OR- set and export your DISPLAY environment variable to refer to the display of the desired X server. - Usually the display is simply ":0" (in fact x11vnc uses this if you forget to specify it), but in some multi-user situations it could be ":1", ":2", or even ":137". Ask your administrator or a guru if you are having difficulty determining what your X DISPLAY is.
* Next, you need to have sufficient permissions (Xauthority) to connect to the X DISPLAY. Here are some Tips:
- Often, you just need to run x11vnc as the user logged into the X session. So make sure to be that user when you type x11vnc. - Being root is usually not enough because the incorrect MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE file will be accessed. The cookie file contains the secret key that allows x11vnc to connect to the desired X DISPLAY. - You can explicity indicate which MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE file should be used by the -auth option, e.g.: x11vnc -auth /home/someuser/.Xauthority -display :0 x11vnc -auth /tmp/.gdmzndVlR -display :0 you must have read permission for the auth file.
- If NO ONE is logged into an X session yet, but there is a greeter login program like "gdm", "kdm", "xdm", or "dtlogin" running, you will need to find and use the raw display manager MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE file. Some examples for various display managers:
gdm: -auth /var/gdm/:0.Xauth kdm: -auth /var/lib/kdm/A:0-crWk72 xdm: -auth /var/lib/xdm/authdir/authfiles/A:0-XQvaJk dtlogin: -auth /var/dt/A:0-UgaaXa
Only root will have read permission for the file, and so x11vnc must be run as root. The random characters in the filenames will of course change, and the directory the cookie file resides in may also be system dependent. Sometimes the command "ps wwwaux | grep auth" can reveal the file location.
что сделать? не пинайте сильно, я только учусь