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    Default VNC on Centos 5.7, "UGLY" GUI ???

    Hi evrybody
    I bought an unmanaged dedicated for 1 month, willing to learn something.
    I would like to use centos remotely, using filezilla or browsing remotely with a normal GUI but, after Installing gnome & vnc on centos 5.7, connecting to it with tightvnc I see this:

    I would like to see and use this:


    I installed vnc, using this tutorial:
    http://www.besthostingforums.com/48-...entos-5-a.html

    Modified everything as it is on the tutorial.

    Can somebody help me solve this problem?
    neo2504 Reviewed by neo2504 on . VNC on Centos 5.7, "UGLY" GUI ??? Hi evrybody I bought an unmanaged dedicated for 1 month, willing to learn something. I would like to use centos remotely, using filezilla or browsing remotely with a normal GUI but, after Installing gnome & vnc on centos 5.7, connecting to it with tightvnc I see this: http://www.besthostingforums.com/images/cdn/besthostingforums.com/2012/05/XtnPt-1.png I would like to see and use this: http://www.besthostingforums.com/images/cdn/besthostingforums.com/2012/05/2dkZe-1.gif I installed vnc, Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Website's:
    extremecoderz.com
    you missed this step:



    Ubuntu is nicer if you can choose that instead of Centos.

    I have actually been spending a few days installing several desktop environments on centos, ubuntu and suse myself. I followed this wiki: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/VNC-Server

    suse uses too much memory, centos is too basic. ubuntu is the one i would use myself.

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    #3
    Member
    lol it is night mare ....................
    i am also going to buy unmaged VPS...... but i am very disappointed to see this .........................

    i like Cent 5 for kolxo ............................... i am not expert in Linux commend so i prefer GUI and remote desktop

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    #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by jayfella
    you missed this step:

    No, i didn't. Here is it, i opened "xstartup":

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    #5
    ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
    Website's:
    extremecoderz.com
    from looking at that file alone, it says your resolution is 80x24. Set it to 1024x768.

    Either way, i would suggest following the tutorial i linked to, or at the very least, google "centos 5 vnc" and finding which one is easiest for you. You can even google "centos 5 vnc install script" if you prefer.

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    #6
    Member
    you like eye candy desktop?

    anyways, it will be a lot lighter if you use lightweight desktop rather than gnome or KDE

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    #7
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    I like a friendly user interface desktop, don't kare if it's gnome, kde or other.
    I just need some help to install it.
    Tried every tutorial/script that I found, couldn't install vnc.
    Is there somebody that can help me? for real.

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    #8
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    PM me i will help out

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    #9
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    install nomachine and Genome on your VPS. It supports Clipboard sharing and performs good

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