kde4 and tightvnc don't jive well. actually, it sucks.
Get the google pam lib:
(slackyd -u)
slackyd -g pam
txz2xzm the latest tiger:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/
Make the symbolic link:
/opt/google/chrome/libpam.so.0
to
/usr/lib64/libpam.so.0
enjoy
tigervnc howto
Post links to your 64bit module repos here. Repo maintainers are responsible for resolving any issues caused by their xzm's.
lachman
Re: tigervnc howto
Post#2 by Hamza » 12 Nov 2011, 18:41
Hello,
You can write pBuild with all needed actions.
So, when the user want this software, he just needs to download and execute your pBuild instead of make all the needed operations.
Go to pBuild Scripts forum to have a preview of pBuild scripts.
In this category, you must have to post one or some module(s) "ready to use".
So, if the user want to use it, he just need to download and activate.
Regards
You can write pBuild with all needed actions.
So, when the user want this software, he just needs to download and execute your pBuild instead of make all the needed operations.
Go to pBuild Scripts forum to have a preview of pBuild scripts.
In this category, you must have to post one or some module(s) "ready to use".
So, if the user want to use it, he just need to download and activate.
Regards
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Hamza
Re: tigervnc howto
Post#3 by lachman » 13 Nov 2011, 16:32
Link to xzm packages as described above:
http://www.mediafire.com/?71x6hwcj98xuj ... th3m4hy7t8
Dont forget the symbolic link:
ln -s /opt/google/chrome/libpam.so.0 /usr/lib64/libpam.so.0
http://www.mediafire.com/?71x6hwcj98xuj ... th3m4hy7t8
Dont forget the symbolic link:
ln -s /opt/google/chrome/libpam.so.0 /usr/lib64/libpam.so.0
lachman