Re: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-16 Thread SN
Then I have to translate it first, it is currently in german :-)


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> > You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver,
> > that's all you
> > need.
> >
> > I was writing a tutorial on how to use vnc x0rfbserver + ssh tunneling
in
> > order to have a secure way of connecting to remote desktops
> > easily, maybe I
> > send it to the newsletter team.
>
> Send me a rough draft, on list of off, so I can test it, OK?!? :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
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RE: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mark Knecht
> 
> You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver, 
> that's all you
> need.

This worked great! Thanks!!

- Mark
 


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RE: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mark Knecht

> >
> > Send me a rough draft, on list of off, so I can test it, OK?!? :-)
>
> Mark, search portage for rfb :)
>

Mike,
   I'm building rfb now. I'm sort of concerned as it has a LOT of compiler
warning messages.

   I'm was actually most interested in SN's docs on how to use it across
ssh. I haven't had time to try that myself.

   I've already build krfb at my home studio, which is remote, but I don't
know how to access it here from the off. The office copy is still building.
It's on step 6 out of 10, so I doubt I'll see it today. ;-)

   BTW - when did the Online Database web page format change? That was a
huge surprise this morning when I went to look at rfb info.

Mark



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Re: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mike Williams
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On Friday 14 November 2003 19:33, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver,
> > that's all you
> > need.
> >
> > I was writing a tutorial on how to use vnc x0rfbserver + ssh tunneling in
> > order to have a secure way of connecting to remote desktops
> > easily, maybe I
> > send it to the newsletter team.
>
> Send me a rough draft, on list of off, so I can test it, OK?!? :-)

Mark, search portage for rfb :)

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RE: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mark Knecht
> You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver, 
> that's all you
> need.
> 
> I was writing a tutorial on how to use vnc x0rfbserver + ssh tunneling in
> order to have a secure way of connecting to remote desktops 
> easily, maybe I
> send it to the newsletter team.

Send me a rough draft, on list of off, so I can test it, OK?!? :-)

Thanks,
Mark 


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Re: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread SN
You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver, that's all you
need.

I was writing a tutorial on how to use vnc x0rfbserver + ssh tunneling in
order to have a secure way of connecting to remote desktops easily, maybe I
send it to the newsletter team.



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From: "Mark Knecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gentoo-User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 3:53 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE


> Hi,
>I wonder if anybody would know what part of the KDE environment the
kfrb
> program comes from and whether it could be run on a fluxbox machine?
>
>I need to do desktop sharing and neither TightVNC or RealVNC do this
yet.
> (They only create new desktops.) kfrb is the only app I've found so far
that
> suggests they can do this.
>
>I'm interested in any application that would allow me to view an
> operating desktop on one Gentoo machine from another.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
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RE: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mark Knecht
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> That sounds about right.
> Without information on machine specs it's impossible to any accuracy. But
> expect several hours on anything other than super fast hardware.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mike $ du -hsx /usr/kde/cvs/
> 233M/usr/kde/cvs
>
> That's with lots of other KDE stuff.
>
Thanks Mike. I kicked it off on an 800MHz Athlon that needed 10 packages.
That one will take a while I'm sure. 20 minutes later I'm on #4, and the
previous ones were small.

A Few minutes later I found a Athlon-XP 2600+ machine in my studio (ah, the
magic of ssh) that only needed 3 packages installed, something small,
kdebase and kdenetwork, so I kicked it off there also. I suppose I need at
least two machines to test this with, but I already have a Redhat machine
running KDE, so I'll end up with 3.

Thanks for your help. I'll let you know how it goes.

Cheers,
Mark



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Re: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mike Williams
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On Friday 14 November 2003 17:08, Mark Knecht wrote:

>emerge -p kdenetwork says that along with kdenetwork-3.1.4, it will
> install kdebase & kdelibs, which sound large, along with about 6 other
> things I don't have installed. Any idea how long it will take to build
> those two packages, or how much disk space would be required?

That sounds about right.
Without information on machine specs it's impossible to any accuracy. But 
expect several hours on anything other than super fast hardware.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mike $ du -hsx /usr/kde/cvs/
233M/usr/kde/cvs

That's with lots of other KDE stuff.

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RE: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mark Knecht
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> On Friday 14 November 2003 14:53, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >I wonder if anybody would know what part of the KDE
> environment the kfrb
> > program comes from and whether it could be run on a fluxbox machine?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mike $ qpkg -i -f `which krfb`
> kde-base/kdenetwork-5 *
> KDE $PV - network apps: kmail... [  ]
>
> I don't see why not, portage will pull in all the required dependencies.
>

[EMAIL PROTECTED], this is [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],
   Thanks for the info.

   emerge -p kdenetwork says that along with kdenetwork-3.1.4, it will
install kdebase & kdelibs, which sound large, along with about 6 other
things I don't have installed. Any idea how long it will take to build those
two packages, or how much disk space would be required?

   I just don't want to start a 24 hour kde compile is all.

Thanks,
Mark





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Re: [gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mike Williams
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On Friday 14 November 2003 14:53, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I wonder if anybody would know what part of the KDE environment the kfrb
> program comes from and whether it could be run on a fluxbox machine?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mike $ qpkg -i -f `which krfb`
kde-base/kdenetwork-5 *
KDE $PV - network apps: kmail... [  ]

I don't see why not, portage will pull in all the required dependencies.

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[gentoo-user] Desktop sharing - Need kfrb from KDE

2003-11-14 Thread Mark Knecht
Hi,
   I wonder if anybody would know what part of the KDE environment the kfrb
program comes from and whether it could be run on a fluxbox machine?

   I need to do desktop sharing and neither TightVNC or RealVNC do this yet.
(They only create new desktops.) kfrb is the only app I've found so far that
suggests they can do this.

   I'm interested in any application that would allow me to view an
operating desktop on one Gentoo machine from another.

Thanks,
Mark



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