Linux, in POSIX locale, running a recent GNOME and
client is Win32 on a non-US keyboard, accented characters are
incorrectly transferred to server, I believe, so it doesn't work well on
non-US environments.
Do you think this release fixes the problem?
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it.
> My understanding was that VNC Server Service will allow me to log on from
> the VNC Viewer machine simply by sending a "Ctrl Alt Del". What am I doing
> wrong???
"Register VNC Server" in VNC Admin Tools would hopefully work for you.
-HTH
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tions. Generally Linux performs very
good on multi-user installations.
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[demime 0.
offline so can't check
right now). That's probably what jwaterbrook wants.
-HTH
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"... all
d it was a pain to build it in ppc64 for a long
while. Any plans to make it GNU style?
Keep up the great work!
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On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 12:03, Huseyin Coskun wrote:
>Hi all,
Hi,
>I run vncviewer on Windows XP to view a linux server, nothing happens...
> Does anyone have an answer for it?
Do you ever happen, by some chance, to be running vncserver on your
Linux server?
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On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 16:24, Robert de Bath wrote:
> Finally: Yes I've heard of ultravnc, but it's windows only.
For people using Unix, we really don't need file transfers in VNC, since
we can easily get our files using FTP, scp(sftp/ssh) and via other
useful software.
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VNC, if you define the tunnel to 192.168.1.100:5900 instead of
localhost:5901.
-HTH
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On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 18:37, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> This is opposed to TightVNC, which never had the mouse stop responding while
> viewing the same screens, and which did "incremental" display updates as the
> screen was loading.
OTOH, TightVNC has lossy (JPEG) compression
.
> Previously, I had done exactly the same thing on another
> Linux server, but when I access that server, I can see the
> GNOME desktop in my vncviewer. What do I need to do to get
> the same result from my new server?
Edit the ~/.vnc/xstartup file to run "gnome-session"
On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 00:28, Ed Wilkes wrote:
> Is there a way to either have
> multiple user "accounts for a single vnc host or have 2 separate hosts
> run simultaneously?
Run a second VNC server in your own user space, to listen on a different
port.
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ad only, needs no remote interaction and the way
WinVNC polls the screen is probably the most ugly method to get video
frames of it.
I'd simply suggest you to Google the web for video broadcasting tools or
something like that.
-HTH
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