Workaround installing Debian Edgy packages and patching up font paths
enough to work at:
http://badtux.net/2007/06/making-vncserver-work-on-ubuntu.html
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vnc4server does not start Desktop environment after security update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/78282
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 110263 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110263
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 110263
VNC package vnc4server has broken XFIXES extension, breaking GTK apps
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Possible Xlib bug w/vnc4 server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116260
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I have tested upstream Debian Edgy vnc4server_4.1.1+X4.3.0-21_i386.deb
vnc4-common_4.1.1+X4.3.0-21_i386.deb and other than the font path issue
(solved by a single symlink), they work properly. I also tested upstream
vnc-4.1.2 (from realvnc.com) and it worked properly too, though I had to
plunk a b
I tested upstream (Package: vnc4server (4.1.1+X4.3.0-21) in Debian
Stable/Unstable/Testing) and it works properly other than the font path
being wrong of course (easily worked around with a single symlink, but
easily fixed in the package itself with a simple recompile). I also
tested upstream 4.2.
May be being triggered by Bug #110263, since FireFox and Thunderbird
are both gtk+ apps. Probably you can close this bug as a duplicate of
110263.
I am making my system work via running 4.1.2 from upstream. It would be
very, very, VERY nice if I didn't have to hand-patch my system this way
though
The segmentation fault in Opera appears to be an Opera bug, I also get
it running Opera under tightvncserver. Thunderbird and Firefox both run
properly under both vncserver (3.3) and tightvncserver, I downloaded
the vnc 4.1.2 release from upstream (realvnc.com) and after patching up
the system en
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vnc4server
Xlib does not seem to work right with vnc4server, various applications
end up failing or core dumping. It is unclear whether the issue is with
vnc4server, the applications or with Xlib, but this was not an issue
with edgy or dapper, where these