* Run your VNC Client and enter hda:1 as the host/IP address. You should now see your HDA Desktop screen.
== Server: Installation - Method 2 ==
* To start the server in your HDA, you need install tigervnc-server rpm package:
* From the '''root''' user:
reboot now
== Server: Installation - Method 3 (the cpg method) ==
* Every time the HDA is rebooted, when VNC is needed, ssh to the HDA
* The first time without do:
vncserver -geometry 1550x1100
* After the firs time, I type vncs. I have an alias in ~/.bashrc:
alias vncs='vncserver -geometry 1550x1100 &> /dev/null &';
Since my HDA does not get rebooted often, this is not a huge problem. It does involve the dreaded CLI.
'''NOTE:''' More detailed instructions are available [http://www.g-loaded.eu/2005/11/10/configure-vnc-server-in-fedora/ here].