Alan A. Dunwell wrote:
> Are you sure on this? It is my understanding that the -geometry _when
> used on the command line_ with the vncserver _will_ change the outgoing
> appearance for the connecting vncviewer.
The geometry switch is for Xvnc, which the OP isn't using. The OP is
using the vnc.s
Twas brillig, and ?? ? scrobe:
> thanks for your reply ,
> I wrote two files in /etc/xinet.d/ ,file my_vnc_nowait is nowait mode,and
> my_vnc_wait is the wait mode ,as following :
>
> service my_vnc_nowait
> {
>socket_type= stream
>wait = no
>user
Date sent: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 16:35:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: William Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:Re: problems with killing vncserver :0
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Qgh Rohgy wrote:
> > No I not using :1 at all.
> >
> >
> > I connec
What is the resolution of your desktop at work? That's the resolution that
VNC is going to have, according to what was posted here.
-Original Message-
From: Qgh Rohgy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 4:19 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: problems with killing v
Qgh Rohgy wrote:
> No I not using :1 at all.
>
>
> I connect to myofficemachine:0
> beacuse my understanding was that :0 will give me my already opened browser
> sessions on my office Linux machine. What do you mean by 'servers local X
> session' ?
The X session you see on the server's monitor.
>
Howdy Qgh,
I'm no whiz at VNC, I'm pretty new to it myself but I'm wondering a
couple things here.
On your linux machine, look in both your ~/root/.vnc and ~/you/.vnc
areas to see if there are any files that that have .log or .pid
suffixes. Mine have
nameofmyserver:2.pid
for example. I'm w
No I not using :1 at all.
I connect to myofficemachine:0
beacuse my understanding was that :0 will give me my
already opened browser sessions on my office Linux
machine.
What do you mean by 'servers local X session' ?
I have changed the geometry in
/root/.vnc/xstartup script
and also in
/home/me/
Qgh Rohgy wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> I am trying to connect from my Windows(home) machine
> to my Red Hat Linux(office) machine's Desktop.
>
> When I connect from home, I see a my office desktop
> but its very small i.e it does not occupy the entire screen. I have tried
> changing the xstartup scrip
Sorry, I thought I did, I must have clicked on reply instead of reply-all
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Westrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 9:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: New To VNC-First Post
Okay, Mark:
A little "Netiquet"
Hello all,
I am trying to connect from my Windows(home) machine
to my Red Hat Linux(office) machine's Desktop.
When I connect from home, I see a my office desktop
but its very small i.e it does not occupy the entire
screen.
I have tried changing the xstartup script -geometry
but it has not helped
Okay, Mark:
A little "Netiquet" (Network Etiquet)
You answered this post directly to me, where it should have been
sent to the list. The foremost reason for that is so that someone else
can then learn from your expiriences, and maybe not required additional
time from all the nice people her
Yes, this is a FAQ. It's quite simple. All you would need is the IP address
of the machine to which you wish to connect and make sure that VNC Server is
running on that machine. Also, if there is a router or other firewall,
you'll have to enable VNC to the internet either by permitting VNC to pass
>Please see the vncserver for Unix documentation's
>(http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/man/vncserver.html) "FILES"
>section.
Surprisingly, I have a jmh:2.log in my ~/.vnc directory, from about
three years ago, but I do not have a jmh:1.log anywhere, even though I
am currently running vnc on
Hi,
My problem: on older machines running VNC draws so much CPU-time that other
running apps are not responsive enough anymore. Therefore I would like to
run VNC in "belownormal" priority. Of course I would have worse VNC-response
time but at least the controlled machine behaves as usual...
Where
On Thursday 16 June 2005 16:22, Beauford, Jason wrote:
> What's funny is this screen shot:
> http://www.helpdeskvnc.com/modules/tour/images/ScreenShot006.jpg
>
> Where they use ULTRA VNC to do the file transfers. Does UltraVNC know
> about this?
Yes, they do
Lot of traffic about it when it fi
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