grcm(1) GNOME Remove Connection Manager

SYNOPSIS

grcm [options] files...

DESCRIPTION

A GNOME application to initiate connections to remote machines

USAGE

Usage: grcm [OPTION...]

GNOME Options
  --disable-sound            Disable sound server usage
  --enable-sound             Enable sound server usage
  --espeaker=HOSTNAME:PORT   Host:port on which the sound
                             server to use is running
  --version

Help options
  -?, --help                 Show this help message
  --usage                    Display brief usage message

GTK options
  --gdk-debug=FLAGS          Gdk debugging flags to set
  --gdk-no-debug=FLAGS       Gdk debugging flags to unset
  --display=DISPLAY          X display to use
  --sync                     Make X calls synchronous
  --no-xshm                  Don't use X shared
                             memory extension
  --name=NAME                Program name as used by the
                             window manager
  --class=CLASS              Program class as used by the
                             window manager
  --gxid_host=HOST
  --gxid_port=PORT
  --xim-preedit=STYLE
  --xim-status=STYLE
  --gtk-debug=FLAGS          Gtk+ debugging flags to set
  --gtk-no-debug=FLAGS       Gtk+ debugging flags
                             to unset
  --g-fatal-warnings         Make all warnings fatal
  --gtk-module=MODULE        Load an additional
                             Gtk module

GNOME GUI options
  --disable-crash-dialog

Session management options
  --sm-client-id=ID          Specify session management ID
  --sm-config-prefix=PREFIX  Specify prefix of saved
                             configuration
  --sm-disable               Disable connection to
                             session manager

Bonobo activation Support
  --oaf-ior-fd=FD            File descriptor to print IOR on
  --oaf-activate-iid=IID     IID to activate
  --oaf-private              Prevent registering of server with OAF

AUTHOR

This manual page was written for the Debian project because the original program does not have a manual page.

This manual page was written by James Morrison <[email protected]> for the Debian project(but may be used by others).