On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 14:30:20 +
Steve Golab wrote:
>
> My mistake - the linux box running VNC is not connected to the internet, so I
> use a PC that has an internet connection to search for information; clearly I
> have been looking at the man pages of a different VNC provider - doh!
> Is t
>> I wish to have fewer menu options than the standard 'F8' contains (Exit VNC
>> and dismiss menu as a minimum). I have modified >>~/.XResources with
>> information found on man pages for vncviewer, and although I have to do an
>> 'xrdb -merge' to get them into >>the database, once in, VNC sti
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 14:44:52 +0100
Pierre Ossman wrote:
> (The man page is also a bit out of date. We forgot to update it for the
> new viewer. :/)
I think it still mentions -via which AFAIK does not exist in TigerVNC's viewer
any longer.
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Greetings,
A. Huillet
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 13:07:43 +
Steve Golab wrote:
> I wish to have fewer menu options than the standard 'F8' contains (Exit VNC
> and dismiss menu as a minimum). I have modified ~/.XResources with
> information found on man pages for vncviewer, and although I have to do an
> 'xrdb -merge'
I wish to have fewer menu options than the standard 'F8' contains (Exit VNC and
dismiss menu as a minimum). I have modified ~/.XResources with information
found on man pages for vncviewer, and although I have to do an 'xrdb -merge' to
get them into the database, once in, VNC still displays the d