1. Check whether VNCyumgroupinstallChineseSupportyumgroupinstallDesktop is installed to open the configuration file directory: cdetcsysconfig2) edit the configuration file: vii18n3) comment out the first line (LANGen_US.UTF-8), in fact, it is also possible to change it directly in this line, but the practice of insurance points is still
1. Check whether VNC yum groupinstall Chinese Support yum groupinstallDesktop is installed. Open the configuration file directory: cd/etc/sysconfig 2) edit the configuration file vi i18n 3) # With the first line (LANG = en_US.UTF-8) Comment out, in fact, directly in this line of change is also possible, but the insurance points of practice, or
1. Check whether VNC is installed
Yum groupinstall "Chinese Support"
Yum groupinstall "Desktop"
Open the configuration file directory: cd/etc/sysconfig
2) edit the configuration file vi i18n.
3) With # number to the first line (LANG = "en_US.UTF-8") Comment out, in fact, directly in this line of change is also possible, but the insurance points of practice, or comment out first, it is not long before deletion.
Add a new line under the first line, input (LANG = "zh_CN.UTF-8"), save the file, restart the system, and you will be able to see the friendly Chinese.
It seems that after 6.0, the VNC name was changed from vnc to 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
If not, install it.
[Root @ xen ~] # Yum install tigervnc-server
Add a startup Item
[Root @ xen ~] # Chkconfig -- add vncserver
[Root @ xen ~] # Chkconfig vncserver on
2. Set the VNC Password
[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
The. vnc directory and configuration file are generated in the current user's home directory.
[Root @ xen ~] # Vncpasswd
Password:
Verify:
The SET Password is stored in/root/. vnc/passwd.
Iii. VNC Configuration
Modify the xstartup file and add gnome-session to the last twm & delete file &
[Root @ xen ~] # Cd/root/. vnc/
[Root @ xen. vnc] # tail-n 3 xstartup
Xsetroot-solid gray
Xterm-geometry 80x24 + 10 + 10-ls-title "$ VNCDESKTOP Desktop "&
Gnome-session &
If you start
[Root @ xen. vnc] #/etc/init. d/vncserver start
Starting VNC Server: no displaysconfigured [failed]
Therefore, add the following content to the/etc/sysconfig/vncservers file:
VNCSERVERS = "2: root"
# Desktop number: the user listens to port 590 *
VNCSERVERARGS [2] = "-geometry 800x600"
After this modification, even if the start mode of/etc/inittab is 3, the graphic interface can be normally entered.
Start vncserver
[Root @ xen ~] #/Etc/init. d/vncserver start
Starting VNC Server: 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