Keyboard driver: Core Keyboard
(**) Option CorePointer
(**) fake Mouse driver: Core Pointer
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From: Robert Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 6:46 AM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Network control
Hi. Interesting tip! Do you know if this is in FC3 or just in FC4?
Thanks.
-Pete
On Aug 25, 2005, at 10:08 PM, Phill Edwards wrote:
Actually, for Fedora Core (and likely other distros with recent VNC
versions) you don't even need x11vnc to attach to the current
screen/session. Just add:
Hi. Interesting tip! Do you know if this is in FC3 or just in FC4?
Thanks.
Works for me and I'm FC3.
Regards,
Phill
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On 8/26/05, Phill Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. Interesting tip! Do you know if this is in FC3 or just in FC4?
Thanks.
Works for me and I'm FC3.
Works for me and I am FC2! I just added the Load vnc line to
Xorg.conf and it pretty much worked. And it is GREAT :P
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I have
I just joined the list so I'm not sure if this has already been
mentioned or not, but for my frontends I control them via synergy(
http://sourceforge.net/projects/synergy2 ). It just allows you scroll
your mouse over in either direction and it becomes part of the next
screen. Allow it doesn't
On Friday 26 August 2005 3:19, David Whyte wrote:
On 8/26/05, Phill Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. Interesting tip! Do you know if this is in FC3 or just in FC4?
Thanks.
Works for me and I'm FC3.
Works for me and I am FC2! I just added the Load vnc line to
Xorg.conf and
I had a brainstorm the other day, and didn't notice any mention of it
in the archives.
Has anyone thought of controlling a tv over the network, like through Mythweb?
My wife and I have 3 kids and we both work at home. The Myth box is
in our bedroom. The kids are constantly interrupting us
I use VNC to connect to the machine from my laptop.
On 8/25/05, Mickey Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a brainstorm the other day, and didn't notice any mention of it
in the archives.
Has anyone thought of controlling a tv over the network, like through Mythweb?
My wife and I
I had a brainstorm the other day, and didn't notice any mention of it
in the archives.
Has anyone thought of controlling a tv over the network, like through Mythweb?
My wife and I have 3 kids and we both work at home. The Myth box is
in our bedroom. The kids are constantly interrupting
At 09:25 PM 8/25/2005, Andrew Ziobro wrote:
I use VNC to connect to the machine from my laptop.
Right. I have VNC as well, but will that send output to the TV or
does it ultimately act as an independent XWindows session. Perhaps
that's my answer and I'm just unclear on what VNC actually
At 09:27 PM 8/25/2005, Phill Edwards wrote:
Could take a look at MythWiFi.
I think that looks perfect for what I'm wanting. I don't think I
ever would have gotten to it without someone pointing it out.
Thanks!
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Mickey Chandler
Chief Operating Whizard
Whizardries, Inc.:
On 8/25/05, Mickey Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:25 PM 8/25/2005, Andrew Ziobro wrote:
I use VNC to connect to the machine from my laptop.
Right. I have VNC as well, but will that send output to the TV or
does it ultimately act as an independent XWindows session. Perhaps
that's
Actually, for Fedora Core (and likely other distros with recent VNC
versions) you don't even need x11vnc to attach to the current
screen/session. Just add:
Load vnc
to your xorg.conf file Modules section and
Option passwordFile /home/david/.vnc/passwd
to your Screen section
On 25/08/05, Mickey Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:25 PM 8/25/2005, Andrew Ziobro wrote:
I use VNC to connect to the machine from my laptop.
Right. I have VNC as well, but will that send output to the TV or
does it ultimately act as an independent XWindows session. Perhaps
Actually, for Fedora Core (and likely other distros with recent VNC
versions) you don't even need x11vnc to attach to the current
screen/session. Just add:
Load vnc
to your xorg.conf file Modules section and
Option passwordFile /home/david/.vnc/passwd
to your Screen
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