Yes, but that's by using default port 5900 and the maemo VNC Viewer available here:
http://vncviewer.garage.maemo.org/
That works fine.

But Clarence's suggestion was to use http access from a web browser. That uses port 5800 to download a Java client to the browser.

However, the tablets don't have proper Java support yet, so unfortunately Clarence's suggestion won't work.


sebastian maemo wrote:
I've successfully worked with my Linux laptop located in Spain, when I was in Berlin just using my 770 via VNCviewer. I was too lazy to bring my laptop to Berlin, so that I travelled with my small 770.

Salut,
Sebas.


2007/11/16, technut <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    I love VNC but the http access (default port 5800) won't work if
    you are
    trying to view from an Internet Tablet because there's no Java on the
    tablets.

    Clarence Risher wrote:
    > Why not just use any VNC server that provides http access?  You
    don't
    > need any sort of proprietary service.
    >
    >
    >
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