Re: Xvnc crashing

2005-12-13 Thread loos
Em Ter, 2005-12-13 às 22:36 -0200, loos escreveu:
> I disponibilize debs which I built from
> Harald Dunkel modified source (available at the same place)
> 
> http://qt1.iq.usp.br/downloads
> 
> Michel.
> 
> 

Oops:
http://qt1.iq.usp.br/download/

Michel



Re: Xvnc crashing

2005-12-13 Thread loos
I disponibilize debs which I built from
Harald Dunkel modified source (available at the same place)

http://qt1.iq.usp.br/downloads

Michel.


Em Seg, 2005-12-12 às 18:21 +0100, Heinrich Rebehn escreveu:
> Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 04:55:13PM +0100, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> > 
> >>are there known Problems with the VNC server?
> >>
> >>Trying to start
> >>
> >>$ Xvnc :9
> >>
> >>yields "Segmentation fault" in the xterm and
> >>
> >>Dec 12 16:41:55 bremerhaven kernel: [ 2702.397481] Xvnc[7770]: segfault 
> >>at ab3827e8 rip 2b1cf54b rsp 7fbc99c0 error 4
> >>
> >>on syslog.
> >>
> >>My machine runs pure "deb http://amd64.debian.net/debian-amd64/ stable 
> >>main" and vanilla kernel 2.6.14.3 SMP
> >>ii  vncserver   3.3.7-7 Virtual network computing server 
> >>software
> >>
> >>Any thoughts?
> > 
> > 
> > Well last time I remember reading anything about vnc on amd64, the vnc
> > server was known to be broken, while the client worked fine.  I have no
> > idea if this is still the case or not.  By the looks of it, perhaps the
> > vnc server is still broken on amd64.
> > 
> > A search of the mailing list archive may shed some light on things.
> > 
> Of course i did search before asking :-) But the posts i found where 
> over a year old, so i doubted they were still relevant.
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2004/11/msg00064.html
> Seems they still are.
> As proposed, i installed the fedora rpm via alien. Works fine.




Re: Xvnc crashing

2005-12-13 Thread Thomas Besser
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> Well last time I remember reading anything about vnc on amd64, the vnc
> server was known to be broken, while the client worked fine.  I have no
> idea if this is still the case or not.  By the looks of it, perhaps the
> vnc server is still broken on amd64.
> 
> A search of the mailing list archive may shed some light on things.

http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2005/10/msg00657.html

With the unofficial packages from that, it worked for me.

Thomas


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Re: Xvnc crashing

2005-12-12 Thread JULIO Cayo
I use  vnc client and work fine . (the server is on win98)On 12/12/05, Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Lennart Sorensen wrote:> On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 04:55:13PM +0100, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
>>>are there known Problems with the VNC server?Trying to start$ Xvnc :9yields "Segmentation fault" in the xterm and>>
>>Dec 12 16:41:55 bremerhaven kernel: [ 2702.397481] Xvnc[7770]: segfault>>at ab3827e8 rip 2b1cf54b rsp 7fbc99c0 error 4on syslog.My machine runs pure "deb 
http://amd64.debian.net/debian-amd64/ stable>>main" and vanilla kernel 2.6.14.3 SMP>>ii  vncserver  
3.3.7-7 Virtual network
computing server>>softwareAny thoughts?>>> Well last time I remember reading anything about vnc on amd64, the vnc> server was known to be broken, while the client worked fine.  I have no
> idea if this is still the case or not.  By the looks of it, perhaps the> vnc server is still broken on amd64.>> A search of the mailing list archive may shed some light on things.>
Of course i did search before asking :-) But the posts i found whereover a year old, so i doubted they were still relevant.http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2004/11/msg00064.html
Seems they still are.As proposed, i installed the fedora rpm via alien. Works fine.--Heinrich--To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Xvnc crashing

2005-12-12 Thread Heinrich Rebehn

Lennart Sorensen wrote:

On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 04:55:13PM +0100, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:


are there known Problems with the VNC server?

Trying to start

$ Xvnc :9

yields "Segmentation fault" in the xterm and

Dec 12 16:41:55 bremerhaven kernel: [ 2702.397481] Xvnc[7770]: segfault 
at ab3827e8 rip 2b1cf54b rsp 7fbc99c0 error 4


on syslog.

My machine runs pure "deb http://amd64.debian.net/debian-amd64/ stable 
main" and vanilla kernel 2.6.14.3 SMP
ii  vncserver   3.3.7-7 Virtual network computing server 
software


Any thoughts?



Well last time I remember reading anything about vnc on amd64, the vnc
server was known to be broken, while the client worked fine.  I have no
idea if this is still the case or not.  By the looks of it, perhaps the
vnc server is still broken on amd64.

A search of the mailing list archive may shed some light on things.

Of course i did search before asking :-) But the posts i found where 
over a year old, so i doubted they were still relevant.

http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2004/11/msg00064.html
Seems they still are.
As proposed, i installed the fedora rpm via alien. Works fine.

--Heinrich


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Re: Xvnc crashing

2005-12-12 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 04:55:13PM +0100, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> are there known Problems with the VNC server?
> 
> Trying to start
> 
> $ Xvnc :9
> 
> yields "Segmentation fault" in the xterm and
> 
> Dec 12 16:41:55 bremerhaven kernel: [ 2702.397481] Xvnc[7770]: segfault 
> at ab3827e8 rip 2b1cf54b rsp 7fbc99c0 error 4
> 
> on syslog.
> 
> My machine runs pure "deb http://amd64.debian.net/debian-amd64/ stable 
> main" and vanilla kernel 2.6.14.3 SMP
> ii  vncserver   3.3.7-7 Virtual network computing server 
> software
> 
> Any thoughts?

Well last time I remember reading anything about vnc on amd64, the vnc
server was known to be broken, while the client worked fine.  I have no
idea if this is still the case or not.  By the looks of it, perhaps the
vnc server is still broken on amd64.

A search of the mailing list archive may shed some light on things.

Len Sorensen


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