User`s manual
Installing under UNIX/LINUX   
76  TCP/IP AX3000 User's Manual 
Note: if the default font paths given by the O.S are not needed, use the '-nofp' 
option when axvnc is run. 
The second screen gives two options: 
- Login - the user is presented with a standard Unix/Linux graphical login 
followed by a standard desktop.. 
- Any - the terminal automatically launches a script which launches an 
application. (For example ‘rdesktop’, or ‘netscape’ can be run without an 
underlying display manager reducing memory and CPU requirements). 
 AXEL VNC UTILITY (V1.2-0) 
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This utility allows you to set-up Unix/Linux to run automatically at boot time 
Xvnc servers. For each display, a different resolution and a different 
number of colors can be chosen. 
An Xvnc daemon can be used: 
 - either to get a graphical login and to access a desktop (KDE, GNOME, etc.) 
 - or to run automatically an X software (netscape, rdesktop, etc.) 
Select the method (<L>ogin or <A>ny software): 
a) VNC Terminals with Login 
This method offers a standard Linux/Unix "login box" on the VNC terminal. This 
logon (username + password) allows the AX3000 user to be identified and 
given their respective desktop 
The procedure to set up a login session can vary on the display manager used. 
(See below) 
Display Manager KDE 2.2 
For KDE 2.2, VNC terminals can be declared either through /etc/inittab or the 
environment (x)inetd. 
There are two main differences: 
- inittab gives each terminal its own unique TCP port (5901, 5902, etc.). 
- (x)inetd requires only one TCP port for each type of terminal (example: 
5950 for all 800x600 and 256-colour terminals). 










