Franco Stellari wrote:
Hi, I'm new to this mailing list and I don;t have much experience with unix
systems. I'm trying to share the CDE desktop of a SUN machine running Solaris
8 to a chient installed on a Win2k PC. I need the PC user to be able to see
as a spectactor what I'm doing on the SUN.
Hi,
Installed RealVNC4b4 on the mailserver. I can connect to the server even
when the screensaver was active. Let's see if it stays that way. I did not
install it next to v3.3.7 as I did not see where the 4b4 client asks for the
port number. Of course I just now realised I should probably have
Hi again,
I have a SuSE 8 machine running 4.0b4 client in X 4.20 and KDE 3.1.3 (from
KDE). The server is a windows 2000 pro machine with either server 3.3.7 as
or 4.0(b4?). neither server version makes a difference, although 4.0b4
does go a LOT faster!
This happens on a suse 9 x0vncserver 4.0b4
Thanks for the help, everyone; you steered me in the right direction.
Found the solution at http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/56.html
Actually, VNC was working fine but TWM was giving me a blank desktop.
The telnet session was an XTerm window also started by VNC. Running
KDE solved the
Bonno,
The colour problem sounds rather odd. Which VNC Viewer are you using
(platform, version, etc), to connect to the server?
When you say when coming out of the screen saver, are you connecting
via VNC while the screen saver is running, or does this also happen when
you have an existing VNC
is there away to get VNC server running without having it showing in
the system tray ??
thanks
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No it's not, read the FAQ.
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On Friday 16 January 2004 19:24, Leigh Cocker wrote:
is there away to get VNC server running without having it showing in
the system tray ??
thanks
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On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 08:46:52PM +, Baldur Gislason wrote:
No it's not, read the FAQ.
Baldur
Maybe a better question would be how do I keep the user from turning vnc
off?
Haven't read the faq, if it's there then sorry, and disregard.
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It's possible to disable the configurations, but the icon will remain there
unless you change the source code
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html
Right below the middle are the registry values you can edit.
Baldur
On Friday 16 January 2004 22:19, Mike Fedyk wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at
Mike Fedyk said:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 08:46:52PM +, Baldur Gislason wrote:
No it's not, read the FAQ.
Baldur
Maybe a better question would be how do I keep the user from turning vnc
off?
Depends what version of VNC you are running.
Haven't read the faq, if it's there then sorry,
Hi everybody
I am new to windows programming and vnc. I saw the vnc source code. It is huge. I am
wondering why just capturing the desktop bitmaps, comparing with existing buffer and
sending the difference with good compression algorithm doesnt work fast. For example
sending 5 times in one
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