> maybe you have to delete "1024x768" from XF86Config
> or from the script that generates XF86Config on the fly.

Oops.  I'd just changed the order of the modes since the graphics board in
question (Rage 128 (It manages it under windows though?)) doesn't seem to
like going into 1024x768, forgetting that the desktop is set to the
maximum size.

> I guess the app wants to communicate with the X-Server via shared-memory, 
> which is not possible over network. just a guess. 

That would make sense.  Is there any way of "faking" shared memory access?
I guess that any rfb server (or anything that needs to operate upon the
screen) needs shared-memory access.

> try krfb  instead of x0rfbserver and tell us if it helped.

Unfortunatly it didn't help (They both use the same libraries, krfb just
appears to be a different interface to proper code).

Thanks,

Graham


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