Hiya people,
Using 3.3.4 for a moment and now v3.3.6, all but one thing works just
fine (this mail has been created using VNC :-) ). One thing has me
puzzled though... With v3.3.3 I didn't have the problem, but with v3.3.4
and now v3.3.6 the sending of the CTRL-ALT-DEL just seems to vanish into
a
Dear all,
I know this issue has already been addressed, but being quite a novice in
Linux startup scripts, I didn't grasp everything.
Here's the situation:
I have RealVNC 3.3.5 installed on Mandrake 8.2. It works fine, and now I want
it to startup with Linux.
Can anyone, please, explain to me wh
hai,
I replace my Xserver with the Xvnc in the file /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers file.
After doing this,i reboot my system ,but no display is there and error
messages are coming
but i connect my system with the vncviewer in remote machine,it is working
fine.
Can anyone plz tell me the solution
Prakash
Lorenzo:
Heya. Some suggestions for you to try:
> Problem 1:
> Can't even telnet from the laptops to the server using
> telnet 192.168.1.3 5900. Can't use VNC viewers to
> connect to it either altough the server registers just
> fine.
So on your Win98 server, when you put the mo
And, if I may, I'd like to comment on just how useful I've recently
found apt4rpm(.sf.net) to be when it comes to resolving mystery
dependencies on software installation.
As good as RPMFind is for finding specific software, I have found that
the automation provided by apt4rpm makes the issue of
> I am getting a list of long unresolved dependencies when i try to
> install the RPM package on SuSE 6.3. Where can I find a list of what
> versions of of the various dependent libraries etc I need? I assume
> that is my problem.
rpmfind.net
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VNC-Li
Duncan,
If I understand your question correctly, you want to make sure data in
between your two computers goes through only your hub, and not over
the rest of the internet.
If that's right -- I'd be VERY surprised if that was not the case
already. One way you can check this is to open up an MS-D
Hi folk.
I cannot use vnc with PseudoColor under TrueColor in my XFree86 session.
What I do:
vncserver :1 -depth 8 -rbg233
xvncviewer :1 -rbg233 -owncmap
I see messages:
VNC viewer version 3.3.6 - built Dec 19 2002 09:42:01
Copyright (C) 2002 RealVNC Ltd.
Copyright (C) 1994-2000 AT&T Laboratories C
I have two computers connected via ethernet cards to a hub and then an Internet server.
I am running both in W98.
I want to connect the two computers over the local connections rather than across the
Internet.
I can connect them via VNC with the TCP/IP settings to a local IP address (via the IP