I downloaded and installed the latest rolling 32bit version. Everything was going smooth until I loaded x11vnc. Now shutdown and reboots do nothing. Here is the setup:
1, loaded 'x11vnc' through 'Package Manager'
2, added 'x11vnc' to /etc/rcS.conf:
RUN_DAEMONS="firewall httpd ntpd openssh x11vnc"
3, made sure /etc/daemons had startup configs:
X11VNC_OPTIONS="-rfbauth /etc/vnc.secret -auth /var/run/slim.auth -allow
10.,192.168.,127.0.0.1 -forever -loop -tightfilexfer -permitfiletransfer
-display :0"
After a reboot, I see x11vnc runs and I am able to VNC into it from another workstation. The problem is when I try to reboot, either from the CLI or desktop "tux->logout->shutdown or reboot". Nothing happens... I checked /etc/init.d/rc.shutdown and I do not see any issues. When I checked the shutdown logs, I see that it thinks x11vnc is not running - but it is....
tux@slitaz-beach:/etc$ pgrep -l vnc
1289 /usr/bin/x11vnc
1309 /usr/bin/x11vnc
tux@slitaz-beach:/etc$ cat /var/log/slitaz/shutdown.log
System is going down for reboot or halt.
19:40:42 up 7:01, 0 users, load average: 0.01, 0.04, 0.04
Iptables rules are disabled...
Stopping httpd deamon: httpd... [ Done ]
Stopping ntpd deamon: ntpd... [ Done ]
Stopping OpenSSH server: OpenSSH... [ Done ]
x11vnc is not running.
If I execute '/etc/init.d/x11vnc stop' - the system reboots immediately.
Any ideas?
-Beach