x0vncserver is kind of Xvnc rather than vncserver, the wrapper script.
The difference between Xvnc and x0vncserver is whether to have X session
by itself or depends on existing X server. kill pid is the right way to
close x0vncserver, IMHO.
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 12:44:39PM -0800, Juan Riquelme wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Is there any way to gracefully close *x0vncserver*?
>
> *vncserver* has the *-kill* switch. Has *x0vncserver* something like that?
>
> If I use *control + z* in the terminal, it doesn't close properly (you
> still can see it in the task list).
> I'm forced to close it with *kill PID*.
>
> It's that OK? Somebody has any idea? Thanks :)
>
> Note: I use tigervnc package
> <
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/tigervnc/> in the
> Archlinux official repositories.
>
> $ x0vncserver --version
> TigerVNC Server version 1.3.90, built Nov 24 2014 20:22:52
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