Hello.
Does anyone know if there is a way, with the free version of VNC Viewer, to
have the window display the host it is connected to instead of the desktop name?
Thanks.
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Warning: hostname:92 is taken because of /tmp/.X11-unix/X92
Remove this file if there is no X server hostname:92
Warning: hostname:96 is taken because of /tmp/.X11-unix/X96
Remove this file if there is no X server hostname:96
vncserver: no free display number on hostname.
.
I have looked into
My VNC host is running XP SP3, with the latest version of VNC Enterprise
Edition (E4.5?).
Problem #1: When I run a Virtual PC on the host, and make it full screen, same
display characteristics (I think 1280x1024 - fullscreen), when I subsequently
connect to the host (not the VPC), it loses
Hello,
I'm using a dual monitor setup (one monitor plugged into a VGA port and my TV
is hooked up as a second monitor through an SVIDEO port on the card). When I
connect to VNC, it's showing both and I'd like it to only show the primary
monitor. Is this an option anywhere?
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Hello,
I'm using a dual monitor setup (one monitor plugged into a VGA port and my TV
is hooked up as a second monitor through a component video cable). When I
connect to VNC, it's showing both and I'd like it to only show the primary
monitor. Is this an option anywhere?
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> Subject: RE: Help about SDL abnormal color display in VNC viewer.
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi James,
>
>
>
> When an application does this, is there a fix or workaround?
> Two apps that have been brought to my attention here are
> firefo
ginal Message-
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Alex,
I'm afraid t
efaults to BGR (for
historical reasons).
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gt; Paresh,
>
> I'm afraid that you are mistaken. What I described is the VNC Viewer's
> Low
> Colour feature, used by default for slow connections.
>
> The XRANDR extension affects the size of the X desktop, its rotation, and
> in
> the latest spec the positions
Paresh,
I'm afraid that you are mistaken. What I described is the VNC Viewer's Low
Colour feature, used by default for slow connections.
The XRANDR extension affects the size of the X desktop, its rotation, and in
the latest spec the positions of physical display devices' viewpor
Message-
> > From: Xu Dongxiao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 03 April 2008 14:57
> > To: James Weatherall
> > Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> > Subject: Re: Help about SDL abnormal color display in VNC viewer.
> >
> > Hi, James,
> > Thanks f
r" if you need to see
exact colours.
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> From: Xu Dongxiao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 03 April 2008 14:57
> To: James Weatherall
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Re: Help about SDL abnormal color display i
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> Dongxiao,
>
> I'm afraid that the VNC List strips attachments, so I don't know what the
> colour problem you're seeing is, but one common bug in X rendering code is
> to assume that if the display is depth 24 that pixels are in RGB format.
> Current
Dongxiao,
I'm afraid that the VNC List strips attachments, so I don't know what the
colour problem you're seeing is, but one common bug in X rendering code is
to assume that if the display is depth 24 that pixels are in RGB format.
Current Xvnc releases use BGR by default, whi
Hi, all,
I wrote a very simple SDL drawing program under linux (the code is
in the first attachment), it just shows a color (R=63, G=127, B=191)
in a 320x240 panel. If I run the program in X window, the color
displays correct. But if I use VNC viewer to connect the host and then
run the program
and what I need to know (while in
the script) is the display number that will be used. How can get at the display
number inside the script?
Best to do it in 2 ways: first on the desktop, that fires vnc. The
second part on the server, that fires the remote windows application.
Either by
know (while in
the script) is the display number that will be used. How can get at the display
number inside the script?
Thanks!
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han 100 and tried to connect it using
vncviewer and i saw that it is not giving any error bu it is able to connect
to session but it is not able to display screen correctly.
Could anyone tell
me why it happening like this?
Thanks,
Paresh
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Unlimited storage is just a cl
:100 is 5900 & 6000 CONFLICT with java :0
:199 is 5999 & 6999 CONFLICT with vnc5999 :99
:200 is 6000 & 6100 CONFLICT with X11 6000
PARESH MASANI wrote:
Could any one tell why this is happening? I have created session on server
with display number more than 100. I have modified the serv
Could any one tell why this is happening? I have created session on server
with display number more than 100. I have modified the server script to
support 500 displays instead it just 99. but I found that upto 100 vncviewer
is working fine and displaying the server screen. but after that it doesnt
he 17" students displays, which are probably set to 1280x1024
pixels.
you will have to change the settings on the laptop to 1280x1024 pixels, then the students displays will display the image of your laptop in full size.
if your laptop does not support 1280x1024, you can do the following:
o
do.
The "students" desktop have 17" crt displays.
When they view the desktop of the server the image does not fill the whole 17"
display.
I connected a 17" crt display to the laptop but it doesn't change anything.
Is there a way to have the viewer 17" crt displ
Hey James,
Really Thanks for help, It is running fine now.
Where can I find it on manual realvnc?
Thanks again
best regast,
Bruno Sampayo
James Weatherall escreveu:
Bruno,
:0.0 and :0.1 are the same X "display", but different X "screens". You can
connect to s
Hey List,
I work with debian etch distribution, and I follow all the step for
install it from this official site:
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/x0.html
But I have 2 displays: display 0.0 and display 0.1
and my /etc/X11/xorg.conf
I add this lines:
Option "-geo
Is there a way to only view a single monitor when viewing a duel monitor
system? I keep getting a very wide display (both monitors) when connecting
to my duel monitor system.
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Hello,
I have Linux Debian running on my system. My xorg.conf is configured as
TwinView so that my TV Screen (X-display 0.1) is displayed right of my LCD
screen (X-Display 0.0). Given the fact that my TV screen is placed in another
room, i cannot see it from my working place. What I want to do
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> Subject: GLX missing on display ":1.0"
>
> vnc-4.1.2 in the FreeBSD ports tree errors out when trying to
> run OpenGL
> apps remotely. Xlib : extension "GLX" missing on display
> ":1.0".
vnc-4.1.2 in the FreeBSD ports tree errors out when trying to run OpenGL
apps remotely. Xlib : extension "GLX" missing on display ":1.0". I am
running FreeBSD 6.1. I've read the other posts relating to this but have
not seen a solution. Any help would be a
Hi iall, I hope that someone could help with this, we already setup a vnc
server and actually we are checking the vnc users connections to it, and we
have a problem when we are triying to display any graphical tool from our
unix solaris server for example: If I access on a vnc session with a
Linos escribis:
I see this error if i launch X in foreground.
Wed Apr 18 19:59:43 2007
Connections: accepted: 10.10.112.1::49989
SConnection: Client needs protocol version 3.8
Wed Apr 18 19:59:44 2007
SConnection: Client requests security type VncAuth(2)
Wed Apr 18 19:59:45 2007
VNCSConnST
I see this error if i launch X in foreground.
Wed Apr 18 19:59:43 2007
Connections: accepted: 10.10.112.1::49989
SConnection: Client needs protocol version 3.8
Wed Apr 18 19:59:44 2007
SConnection: Client requests security type VncAuth(2)
Wed Apr 18 19:59:45 2007
VNCSConnST: Server default
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I hav
7 13:25
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Subject: Native Display Session Exiting
Hello, i am using vnc to access many remote desktops but i have a
problem, all my desktops use Debian Etch, vnc 4.1.1 and xorg 7.1.0, i
have the same problem with many different drivers, nvidia, i810, sis,
etc.., in the Xorg l
I have get the error log on other problem i has with native display when
i launch an app (xsane), here it is:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x84) [0x80c4354]
1: [0xb7fe3420]
2: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libfb.so(fb24_32GetImage+0x139) [0xb79a9c49]
3: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libfb.so
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> Sent: 13 April 2007 13:25
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Native Display Session Exiting
>
> Hello, i am using vnc to access many remote desktops but
Hello, i am using vnc to access many remote desktops but i have a
problem, all my desktops use Debian Etch, vnc 4.1.1 and xorg 7.1.0, i
have the same problem with many different drivers, nvidia, i810, sis,
etc.., in the Xorg log i have this message (posted after) on startup and
i can connect to
; From: Kuma Pageworks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09 February 2007 12:04
> To: James Weatherall
> Subject: Re: VNC display issues.
>
> I checked the log file - the error that I'm getting is
> /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc: Permission denied. I did sudo vncserver and
> got
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> Sent: 09 February 2007 07:28
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: VNC display issues.
>
> I have VNC running on Ubuntu 6.10, and have updated my xstartup to run
> Gnome when establishing a
can log in, and the .log file shows
activity - but I have no display whatsoever.
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Hi Kevin,
As a test, you could try VNC Viewer Enterprise Edition, which handles
multi-monitor setups correctly as far as I'm aware.
I'm not sure what you mean about "save the geometry of the display" - the
server determines the size of its own desktop, so perhaps you mean
Hi all,
I looked at the active issues list on realvnc.com, and didn't see this:
If RealVNC client is disconnected from the server on a multi-monitor
system, and the display was on the second monitor, when the connection
is restored, it does not restore the original position of the displ
y 2007 23:15
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Re: vnc :0 display question
>
> Hi James,
>
> Thanks for your reply. My ultimate goal is to have a single
> desktop from at
> work and at home, i.e., I can access the desktop at my office
> while I am at
> home, b
Hi James,
Thanks for your reply. My ultimate goal is to have a single desktop from at
work and at home, i.e., I can access the desktop at my office while I am at
home, but I don't want to the monitor to display while I am doing that. Or
it can be like the remote desktop of Windows XP Pro.
7 04:45
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: vnc :0 display question
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have being using the method loading vnc module into
> xorg.conf. It works
> well, I am able to control the native display. The only thing
> bothers me is
> the local monitor will dis
Hi All,
I have being using the method loading vnc module into xorg.conf. It works
well, I am able to control the native display. The only thing bothers me is
the local monitor will display what I am doing remotely. Is there anyway to
disable local display when using vnc?
Thanks for your help or
Does VNC support a secondary monitor with Native X? I have native X
setup but can't run a viewer for both screens. For instance:
vncviewer computer1:0.0
vncviewer computer1:0.1
Am I missing an argument to allow this?
Thanks,
Mike Miller
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Subject: RE: Trouble getting my Xvnc to display on my PC display
Siva, NEvermind my last question, I am now able to access the server. I
had to put in my Session number at the end of the server name
servername:# T
ubject: RE: Trouble getting my Xvnc to display on my PC display
Jose,
You need to be running the vncviewer to view the desktop generated by
the vncserver.
(http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/winvncviewer.html)
If you are doing so, what does the vncviewer say when it fails?
-siva
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Hello, I have installed and started up the software vncserver on my HP
host and expected to see the VNC desktop appear, but it does not.
Any
Hello, I have installed and started up the software vncserver on my HP
host and expected to see the VNC desktop appear, but it does not.
Any Idea why this would be?
Is my display possibly not set correctly?
Here are the processes I see running on the UNIX host
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port 5901
ip:1
or
ip ::5901
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I'm able to open display. Now getting connection timed out (10060) when
I go out my firewall to the gateways' external IP.
I tried these additional chains in my iptables but no improvement.
iptables -A FORWARD -s 0/0 -p tcp --dport 5900:5900 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -s 0/0 -p t
I was told that I should use openSSH in Cygwin to make the forwarded
connection to the gateway, then run vncviewer, but wasn't given many details.
With vncserver working on my workstation, and it accessible remotely, I looked
at using cygwin. After getting openSSH working in Cygwin, I tried vncview
Robert Van Overmeiren wrote:
[snip]
> Since I can log into the gateway from a gnome client (Fedora), and
> invoke a remote vncviewer successfully, but when I log into the gateway
> from a cygwin client (XP) and invoke the remote vncviewer, I get 'unable
> to open display',
> What are the correct packages and commands for making this vncviewer
connection?
I VNC'd to my remote Fedora/Gnome workstation from my XP laptop by
logging into a Windoz NT terminal server, using putty to configure an
SSH port forward through a gateway server from my workstations VNC port
to t
SSH'd
into the gateway from the workstation (also the vncserver).
Since I can log into the gateway from a gnome client (Fedora), and
invoke a remote vncviewer successfully, but when I log into the gateway
from a cygwin client (XP) and invoke the remote vncviewer, I get 'unable
to op
r users to browse a
hierarchy of data files which represent graphs. On selecting a data
file the server runs a kind of cgi executable that transforms the file
into a graph image and serves it up in an html page. The executable is
ours and unfortunately cannot run without an X display to generate
admin g wrote:
Hi,
Whenever I connect to vnc server I always have to give setenv DISPLAY
ipaddr of local system:1.0 in the terminal to get the display, is there any
option to set this permanently ,some where in like xstartup file or some
thing.Please guide me ..
That depends on
James Weatherall wrote:
As I've still not found a solution then I guess I'm going to
have to do
it with a nasty hack - some kind of log of which servers are
running and
which haven't been used for a certain time, then kill them
off and hope
that someone wasn't using it. I was hoping to find
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 11:47:00 James Weatherall wrote:
>
> Is there any reason why you don't just use the standard VNC Server options
> to disable user-input and get a view-only desktop?
I assume you mean the `-AcceptPointerEvents' and `-AcceptKeyEvents'
options, Yes, they do exactly what my `-viewon
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 13:43:24 (Wayne Throop) wrote:
>
> I'm not sure I understand what you are disagreeing with. My suggestion
> was that Xvfb would suffice. Is that what you are disagreeing with, or
> some other point? Because I don't see anything vnc-specific in your
> list of steps (below). Th
> As I've still not found a solution then I guess I'm going to
> have to do
> it with a nasty hack - some kind of log of which servers are
> running and
> which haven't been used for a certain time, then kill them
> off and hope
> that someone wasn't using it. I was hoping to find a more eleg
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> Subject: Re: using VNC display(s) to generate images on a webserver
>
> On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 17:39:03 +0100, James Weatherall
> <[EMAIL P
kind of batch screen capture
system using a single Xvnc display, plus ImageMagick, etc. That's not at
all what I'm doing. In my case the images are generated on the fly based
on what the users select in the browser. At any time 'n' different users
may generate any one of man
I'm just saying I don't see anything
vnc specific below.
: I use VNC for display purpose for over 5 years, also on a web page.
:
: Here is what I do:
: 1. Create a virtual X by using a modified vncserver script with
: 3 important arguments: -alwaysshared -dontdisconnect -viewonly
:
ns instead?
There is a misunderstanding. The virtual X display created by the VNC on
Linux is served to many clients (mostly M$ windows) simultaneously.
The view only argument saves me from using an intermediate server just
to prevent user from interfering with the display.
Ehud.
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> Subject: Re: using VNC display(s) to generate images on a webserver
>
> On Mon, 31 J
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 11:21:41 Wayne Throop wrote:
>
> : Paul ROBINS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> : I'm a bit surprised that there have been no other responses :( Xvnc
> : initally seems very nice to use as a virtual display for running in
> : batch or cgi X11 apps that need a d
in an html page. The
::: executable is ours and unfortunately cannot run without an X display
::: to generate a pixmap, which is where VNC comes in very handy :)
: Paul ROBINS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: I'm a bit surprised that there have been no other responses :( Xvnc
: initally seems very
rtunately cannot run without an X display to generate a pixmap,
which is where VNC comes in very handy :)
I'm currently just testing the whole thing using a single VNC server on
the webserver for all requests and it works - but what I want to avoid
is "graphical collisions" on the VNC s
ranet web server that allows our users to browse a
hierarchy of data files which represent graphs. On selecting a data file
the server runs a kind of cgi executable that transforms the file into a
graph image and serves it up in an html page. The executable is ours and
unfortunately cannot run with
erarchy of data files which represent graphs. On selecting a data file
the server runs a kind of cgi executable that transforms the file into a
graph image and serves it up in an html page. The executable is ours and
unfortunately cannot run without an X display to generate a pixmap,
which is
Hi,
Whenever I connect to vnc server I always have to give setenv DISPLAY
ipaddr of local system:1.0 in the terminal to get the display, is there any
option to set this permanently ,some where in like xstartup file or some
thing.Please guide me ..
Thanks
Sreejith
Remember this option? There was a way you could scale your VNCViewer
session to 1/2 or 1/3 of the 100% display. Will this be a feature added
back into the viewer, or is there a problem with this that I didn't know
about, so it won't be added in?
I kinda liked it, really...
Re
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> Subject: How to make vnc connetion to display :0 via a browser
>
>
> Hi
>
> I donwloaded and installed vnc 4.0 on a linux PC and it works
> perfectly and
&
Hi
I donwloaded and installed vnc 4.0 on a linux PC and it works perfectly and
I can connect to the display :0 via vncviewer from my windows PC.
However I could not succeed to make http connection to the display :0 of
same linux PC
via a browser. I tried http://:5800 and no luck.
I read the FAQ
Is it possible to have the VNC Viewer automatically connect to a station
with a preset configuration and a predefined station name / IP address?
For example, 32 students click on a VNC configuration that would
automatically connect them to a teaching station where they would all be
able to share
I have WinVNC loaded on two remote machines to which I have given 7 of
us permission to connect. I controlled that via an access-list on the
router to which the machines connect. I have the same access list
applied to both connections.
All of us are running the same versino of VNC 3.3.3 R7 We co
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:31:21AM -0800, Geil, Martin F wrote:
> Thanks for the info, Scott and Jim. Have you tested the
> RealVNC-EE Xfree86 loadable module alternative to x0vncserver for
> viewing the local workstation console remotely? How does it compare to
> x11vnc or x0vncserver?
I
[snip]
> Thanks for the info, Scott and Jim. Have you tested the
> RealVNC-EE Xfree86 loadable module alternative to x0vncserver for
> viewing the local workstation console remotely? How does it compare to
> x11vnc or x0vncserver?
>
>
I have tried the loadable module on Linux. That is t
14 February 2006 17:31
> To: B. Scott Smith
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: RE: Remote :0 display on HPUX 11.11?
>
> Thanks for the info, Scott and Jim. Have you tested the
> RealVNC-EE Xfree86 loadable module alternative to x0vncserver for
> viewing the local wo
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From: B. Scott Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 10:13 AM
To: Geil, Martin F
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Remote :0 display on HPUX 11.11?
[snip]
> All,
> I am using HPUX 11.11 and would like to be able to view my local
> workst
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 08:23:37AM -0800, Geil, Martin F wrote:
> All,
> I am using HPUX 11.11 and would like to be able to view my local
> workstation's X-console remotely using a Windows PC connected to the
> same LAN. I've tried x0vncserver, but it brings the workstation to its
> knees, a
[snip]
All,
I am using HPUX 11.11 and would like to be able to view my local
workstation's X-console remotely using a Windows PC connected to the
same LAN. I've tried x0vncserver, but it brings the workstation to its
knees, and does not seem to have a rate-limiting capability for the
fre
All,
I am using HPUX 11.11 and would like to be able to view my local
workstation's X-console remotely using a Windows PC connected to the
same LAN. I've tried x0vncserver, but it brings the workstation to its
knees, and does not seem to have a rate-limiting capability for the
frequency of
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 03:17:43PM -0800, Alaa G wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I'm new to VNC, and I'm trying to control a Linux(Fedora) machine from
> Windows XP and the other way too. When I connect from Linux to Win I can see
> the graphical setup like windows exactly and I could control the
Hello everyone,
I'm new to VNC, and I'm trying to control a Linux(Fedora) machine from
Windows XP and the other way too. When I connect from Linux to Win I can see
the graphical setup like windows exactly and I could control the mouse and
keyboard of the windows machine. And when I finally
c: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: RE: Locking the server's display
>
> I Sit corrected. How about "TightVNC and RealVNC do not offer
> a way to do
> that"? I believe it has been discussed, but the feeling (from
> memory) seems
> to be that it creates problems on th
, February 02, 2006 12:04 PM
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Subject: Locking the server's display
Scott & John,
Actually, it can be done (UltraVNC offers it, IIRC), by having windows
tell the monitor to go to stand-by during the connection. Maybe th
f it's not. :-)
John
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Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 8:27 PM
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Does anyone know the answ
Does anyone know the answer for this?
Thanks,
-Scott
On Jan 21, 2006, at 5:55 AM, Scott Genevish wrote:
I am connecting to my work computer from home and it's working
great with one problem. When I connect to my work computer, it's
display shows everything I am doing. This is
I am connecting to my work computer from home and it's working great
with one problem. When I connect to my work computer, it's display
shows everything I am doing. This is different than Windows Remote
Desktop, which keeps the local display locked.
Is there a way to avoid thi
December 2005 06:35
> To: 'James Weatherall'
> Subject: RE: Display problem (VNC viewer on WinXP - VNC
> server on RedHat Linux 9.0)
>
> Dear Wez:
>
> Thank you for your e-mail.
>
> I've followed the instructions on the following web page to
> add the
being started or you have something blocking your window manager
from starting.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Yamamoto, Tokihiro
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 7:56 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Display problem (VNC viewer on WinXP -
ing up VNC for the console X server.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yamamoto, Tokihiro
> Sent: 12 December 2005 12:56
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Display problem (VNC vie
Hello,
I've been trying to display the desktop of RedHat Linux 9.0
machine on the Windows XP machine. I can successfully
connect from the VNC viewer on the Windows XP machine to the
VNC server on the Linux machine, however, the display
doesn't seem to work well. What I can see on the
mber 2005 21:18
> To: 'James Weatherall'; John Aldrich; 'Adnan Khan';
> vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: RE: Viewer not updating the display
>
> It's only a few machines locally. I attribute it to problems on those
> particular machines, not with VNC in gen
Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 November 2005 12:28
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: unusable display
>
> > Dear all,
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > I have been using the free (as provided with RH9) server
> and it worked
>
> > gre
> Dear all,
>
>
>
> I have been using the free (as provided with RH9) server and it worked
> great although the resolution was low (color would display fine
> though) and security was bad. So I just purchased the VNC server and
> installed it. All worked
Khan
> > Sent: 14 November 2005 14:14
> > To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> > Subject: Viewer not updating the display
> >
> > Having problems with VNC 4.1.1 viewer (WinXP).
> > The viewer is not updating the display. When I
> move
> > the mouse around, the vn
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