-a, --address <address>
listen for clients on the given address.
-c, --config <pathname>
use the named configuration file instead.
-d, --debug <level>
filter out log messages with priority below level. level may be: FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTE,
INFO, DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2.
-n, --name <screen-name> use screen-name instead the hostname to identify
this screen in the configuration.
-1, --no-restart
do not try to restart on failure.
--restart
restart the server automatically if it fails. (*)
-l--log <file>
write log messages to file.
--no-tray
disable the system tray icon.
--enable-drag-drop
enable file drag & drop.
--enable-crypto
enable the crypto (ssl) plugin.
--display <display>
connect to the X server at <display>
--no-xinitthreads
do not call XInitThreads()
--screen-change-script <path>
full path to script to run on screen change first argument is the new screen name
-f, --no-daemon
run in the foreground.
--daemon
run as a daemon. (*)
-h, --help
display this help and exit.
--version
display version information and exit.
Default options are marked with a *
The argument for --address is of the form: [<hostname>][:<port>]. The hostname must be the address or
hostname of an interface on the system. Placing brackets around an IPv6 address is required when also
specifying a port number and optional otherwise. The default is to listen on all interfaces using port
number 24800.