Re: Fake Dual Monitors

2009-08-11 Thread Toninho
VNC just does the Virtual Network part. If you can "fake" the graphics server to support a few monitors then VNC can serve all of them. What you need are fake (virtual) graphics cards. Microsoft did this in the Remote Desktop Virtual Curtain Driver just to enable RDP into Live Mesh software! N

Re: VNC server not listening on port 5800, 5801, etc. - Cannot connect via http

2009-08-11 Thread Mike Miller
Let me just say "welcome" to the new Mike Miller. I've been on the list since 9/1998, so I just thought I'd mention that this Mike Miller (the one sending this message) and that Mike Miller (the one I am replying to) are two different people. Believe me, it happens a lot. It must be even wor

Fake Dual Monitors

2009-08-11 Thread Justin Crust
Hello! I am wondering if it is possible to actually "fake" dual monitors on a windows or *nix system with no monitor/keyboard/mouse attached to it. Currently I have a few dual monitor machines that I do vnc to and from, however it seems the local settings (what windows detects) is a limitation on

RE: VNC server not listening on port 5800, 5801, etc. - Cannot connect via http

2009-08-11 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Mike, Depending upon which version of VNC Server you're using, you may need to tell it where to find the VNC Viewer for Java files, otherwise it won't listen for HTTP connections, since it has nothing it can do with them. Regards, -- Wez @ RealVNC Ltd > -Original Message- > From:

No prompt for VNC password and creates a new session everytime.

2009-08-11 Thread Sushma Shankar
Hi, I am running a VNC server on a linux red hat at work  and VNC client on Windows vista from home. When I try to connect to the server (hostname:0), it does not prompt me for a VNC password, it takes me directly to my linux username and password. Once I login to linux, it looks like a new se

VNC server not listening on port 5800, 5801, etc. - Cannot connect via http

2009-08-11 Thread Mike Miller
I am new to both Linux and VNC, but so far have been able to set up VNC properly on Fedora 11. I am able to connect locally using the client/server setup. However, I want to be able to connect via http. I understand that the vncserver listens on port 5903 (my display is 3), and should listen on the