Has anyone thought about doing an RSS feed of daily digests for this
list? Is it worth it? Just throwing an idea out there...
Johnny
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Not sure, not a whole lot of experience with SuSE, but I'm sure the
setup is very similar. It just may be different directory structure.
Pau Cabot wrote:
Thank you very much Johnny,
Do you know if it works for SuSE 9.1?
Thanks, Pau.
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There really haven't been a whole lot of suggestions on this issue. No FIX yet, just
work arounds.
If you disable user switching, I think it will work (you won't be able to log in
simultaniously).
Ajjanagadde, Venkat wrote:
Hello.
I was reading through the discussions related to XP black
Only one user is running on the real video card...the other user works
in a internal RDP Terminal session
Vnc can not capture Terminal sessions..
There is no work around.
Something seems fishy here. I'm sure that on the local machine, if you switch a user, it
may use a virtual session for the
I just got an email from someone regarding this same issue, it reads:
Hi - I have been searching for an answer to the same problem you have had with using VNC after using MS Remote Desktop. Do you have any information on this issue please ?
Thanks, Ron Coleman
I know this is a known issue, can
, 2003 12:32 PM [GMT-5=EST], jwaterbrook
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi - I have been searching for an answer to the same problem you
have had with using VNC after using MS Remote Desktop. Do you have
any information on this issue please ?
Thanks, Ron Coleman
I know this is a known issue
I have a cheap video card installed in a 1Ghz pc,
does VNC use any of the cards resources?
It seems very slow, and uses a TON of processor time.
I have another computer that is just as fast with a different video card, and it's
plenty fast.
Ideas?
Johnny
Does anyone know if this issue/bug has been resolved yet?
This happens with my current version of VNC:
If I connect when the computer boots, I get the login screen just fine, so I
disconnect.
Then I log in with M$ Remote Desktop and decide to _close_ the session window.
Then I try to use VNC
Does anyone know of an implementation of a windows-like recent session
list when it prompts for the name of the server to connect to for the
linux version?
That would save me a bunch of time typing it all in, considering the
server name I use is like 15 characters and the port is 4.
Right now I
, then
pops up the x desktop.
William Hooper wrote:
jwaterbrook said:
[snip]
Right now I made a bash script that prompts a list to me, but that
doesn't use xvncviewer ,just vncviewer.
Any input?
Thanks.
Assuming you are using a recent version of VNC (3.3.3 or newer) what is
the difference
Right, exactly.
So my question is:
Is there an implemenation so that when the box comes up, it will give a
Recent Used List, instead of a blank box with no drop down menu.
Thanks.
William Hooper wrote:
jwaterbrook said:
I'm using the debian package if that helps at all.
vncviewer
has anyone thought about implementing a windows-like recent session
list when it prompts for the name of the server to connect to?
That would save me a bunch of time considering the server name I use is
like 15 characters and the port is 4.
Right now I made a script that prompts a list to me,
Just bounce a port, if your using windows, then look up nbounce I think
it's called, if your using linux, then use ssh.
Chris Altwegg wrote:
I writing with what might be a simple question regarding VNC. I
couldn't find
an answer on the VNC websites, nor did several archive searches turn
up
if you're using Xvnc, it automatically creates a log file in ~/.vnc
Anytime it gets a connection it modifies it, and I think you can set
verbosity.
Scott Krall wrote:
Is there a way to log what computers a particular user VNC's into? Or
a way
to have a user notified when someone VNC's into
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