I'm using Netscape 7.1 together with JRE 1.3.1_04. This works perfectly for
me, though I seldom use the Java client.
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De : Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 24 novembre 2003 04:02
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Objet : Using Netscape.
Hello,
I
Jared McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chicken of the VNC lately has had issues talking to RealVNC servers.
I think the problem is in the COTVNC ZRLE decoder for subencoding
greater than or equal to 130. When it completes running through this
subencoding for 16 and 24 bit color the variable
I would want to start automatically vnc at startup
I tried by modifying rc file, unsucessfully
Does anybody have a solution ?
thanks
jp
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Michael,
The easiest way to get VNC to allow you to access Linux from a Windows
machine is to first download and install VNC 4b4 on the Linux machine.
If you're running a Linux distribution that supports RPM (such as
RedHat) then simply download the RPM from our website, then, as root,
use rpm -I
George,
I would recommend upgrading from VNC 3.3 to VNC 4 Beta 4, which is
generally easier to use and configure.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Kyle,
You should upgrade to VNC 4b4.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Mark,
This isn't a VNC Server error, it's an error from Oracle - the setup
program is trying to access the VNC Server but it's running as a user
which doesn't have access to that particular VNC Server. The most
probable cause is that the VNC Server is running as one user while the
installer is
Jared,
You could look at zrleDecode.h from the VNC distribution to see how to
decode ZRLE, or the ZRLE encoding description in the RFB 3.7 protocol
document. From your description of the COV code, it's simply wrong, and
doesn't handle some of ZRLE's features.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
hello list,
vnc doesnt support printing to local. pdfmailer works, but its a little
involved. I looked at pca. version 9 of it is substantially less snappy
over dsl (one hop in traceroute - both ends at the same provider).
would someone share some experience on alternative solutions: printing
J.J. Frister said:
here's some additional info:
PUTTY hostname: linuxbox, port 22, tunnels: L5903 localhost:5903
The only refernce to port forwarding in sshd_config is: X11Forwarding yes
SSH also has AllowTcpForwarding (which is what you are looking for), but
unless it has been changed by
So I need to start up a vnc session as user oracle then?
Thank you
mark
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2003, James Weatherall wrote:
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From: James Weatherall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: VNCSERVER ERROR while installing
Mark,
If user oracle is the user that you're running the installer as then
yes, that's the simplest way to get it to work.
An alternative way to do it, albeit somewhat clumsy, is to use whatever
your currently running VNC X server is, and use SSH to start a session
as user oracle, for the
I've tried the vnc.so plugin for XFree86 (which is supposed to allow for
exporting of the main :0 window), and it doesn't seem to work - it seems to
crash the X server when a client connects.
I've tried this under 2 setups: one a Gentoo box running XFree86 4.3.0,
Xinerama, on an ATI Rage128
I got :0 exporting to work successfully out of the box with a fully
updated redhat 7.3 system. The only problem I had was that applications
with openGL areas did not update automatically on the remote VNC viewer
window, despite both the client and server running X11 with identical
glx drivers and
David D. Hagood said:
Has anybody had any positive experiences with this module?
WORKSFORME:
Red Hat 9
Fedora Core 1
Both have XFree 4.3.0
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On 11/24/2003 01:56 PM, Darrell Michaud wrote:
window, despite both the client and server running X11 with identical
glx drivers and modules loaded.
What GL modules the computer displaying the VNC view has would be irrelevant, as
vncviewer does not do GL.
The problem is that the DRI
I am a novice. Question. On my laptop W 98se vnc viewer and server work.
On my desktop Wxp home, updated from W Millennium the viewer works, but
server is not functioning. Anyone?
Bert
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Did you configure your home xp machine to have VNC server run as a service?
Maybe that part got left out and needs to be started.
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I am a novice.
James,
This worked quite nice.
Per your recomendation all was needed was to establish VNC over ssh.
Splendid recomendation.
Thank you
mark
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Mon, 24 Nov 2003, James Weatherall wrote:
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To: 'Mark A. Nelson' [EMAIL
On 11/24/2003 02:34 PM, William Hooper wrote:
WORKSFORME:
Red Hat 9
Fedora Core 1
Both have XFree 4.3.0
What video card are you running?
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On 11/24/2003 03:07 PM, Bert Visser wrote:
I am a novice. Question. On my laptop W 98se vnc viewer and server work.
On my desktop Wxp home, updated from W Millennium the viewer works, but
server is not functioning. Anyone?
WinXP has a built-in firewall (sort of) - you will need to tell it to
David D. Hagood said:
On 11/24/2003 02:34 PM, William Hooper wrote:
WORKSFORME:
Red Hat 9
Fedora Core 1
Both have XFree 4.3.0
What video card are you running?
Hmm...now you've made me think.
Intel 810 (maybe 815?)
ATI Rage Mobility M1
ATI 3D Rage Pro
All using XFree's drivers.
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