I'm using Linux Mint 2.2 and I've got vncserver working now (after dealing
with the Fixed font problem) but whenever I connect to the server, I get the
grey screen with the little X as my mouse instead of my KDE screen. Here's my
xstartup file:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the followin
wrote:
> I'm running Suse Linux 10.1, and using Xvnc server to allow connections
> remotely. Using KDE (kde 3.5.1 level "a") as the window manager. Xvnc
> appears to be Xvnc version XF4VNC-4.4.0.0. My entire SUSE setup is
> pretty much straight default configuration.
&
Ian Scott-Fleming wrote:
> I'm running Suse Linux 10.1, and using Xvnc server to allow connections
> remotely. Using KDE (kde 3.5.1 level "a") as the window manager. Xvnc
> appears to be Xvnc version XF4VNC-4.4.0.0. My entire SUSE setup is
> pretty much straight defa
Hi Ian,
KDE shouldn't be assuming the presence of DPMS support in the X server. In
this instance, Xvnc doesn't provide DPMS support because it has no physical
monitor to power-save, so it shouldn't (and doesn't) provide the DPMS
extension. It sounds like you'l
I'm running Suse Linux 10.1, and using Xvnc server to allow connections
remotely. Using KDE (kde 3.5.1 level "a") as the window manager. Xvnc
appears to be Xvnc version XF4VNC-4.4.0.0. My entire SUSE setup is
pretty much straight default configuration.
KDE appears to be exp
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelvin Li
> Sent: 11 September 2005 03:22
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Slow KDE Desktop Sharing with VNC
>
> I ran KDE desktop sharing on the Linux box in my office and
> use VNC on Window XP from my home
On Saturday 10 September 2005 10:22 pm, Kelvin Li wrote:
> I ran KDE desktop sharing on the Linux box in my office and use VNC on
> Window XP from my home to access. The problem is that the response is VERY
> slow. The screen comes out line by line, like an old dialup modem. When I
>
I ran KDE desktop sharing on the Linux box in my office and use VNC on Window
XP from my home to access. The problem is that the response is VERY slow. The
screen comes out line by line, like an old dialup modem. When I use top on the
Linux to see resource usage, the X process take more than
bject: How to install .deb files in KDE desktop?
Hi all,
I have downloaded a library file from
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&file=pool%2Fmain%2F
g%2Fgcc-2.95%2Flibstdc%2B%2B2.10-glibc2.2_2.95.4-22_i386.deb&md5sum=afc5847d
ef2c4d8e02e8686fa5edaddf&arch=i386&
a file with .deb extension.
I have to install this file in to my Linux Machine KDE Desktop .How can
I do this...
Plz help me
Bye
Arjun
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>> From: Chris Branas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 4:50 PM
>> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
>> Subject: Greyweave background problems - VNC with KDE on FC3
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've read all through the documenta
cripts.
Robert
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Branas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 4:50 PM
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Greyweave background problems - VNC with KDE on FC3
>
> Hello,
>
> I've read all through the docu
I tried running it on 9, but this still does not help. Yesterday I was
trying on :0, :1 & :2 with no better luck. I get the greyweave background.
Maybe I was not clear before that I can actually connect, but I cannot get
a proper window manager running (in this case KDE). I probably should
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Chris Branas wrote:
I've read all through the documentation, etc. but I can't seem to fix
this with the prescribed methods. I want to run vnc to connect to kde. I
am running the command "vncserver :10" and vnc starts.
I can run Xvnc on all but :10. The
Hello,
I've read all through the documentation, etc. but I can't seem to fix this
with the prescribed methods. I want to run vnc to connect to kde. I am
running the command "vncserver :10" and vnc starts. I have edited my
/home/user/.vnc/xstartup file to use KDE instead of twm
often with KDE applications (e.g. always on the KDE
splash screen, and often on the last line of a konsole window when
shifting between different tabs).
Is there any setting I can change to improve this? (I tried changing the
deferUpdate and CompareFB options, but this didn't help). I do have
Apparently QT when closing X causes glXChannelRectSyncSGIX () to be
called which casues a core dump. This doesn't surprise me since there
is NO GL extension with the vnc server I'm using. The thing I don't
understand is why it's calling a GL function in the first place. This
only seems to be
Hat 9 box. When I connect to it
through the VNC viewer I get a terminal window and not the KDE desktop.
Is it possible to have the KDE desktop through VNC?
Thanks in advance.
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KDE has its own VNC server built-in. In the Control Center, look for
Desktop Sharing undert Internet & Network.
Mind you, this won't get you the desktop _before_ one is logged in.
For that, you need to use one of the display 0 servers - search the
archives, this has come up many times be
I'm trying to setup VNC server on a Red Hat 9 box. When I connect to it
through the VNC viewer I get a terminal window and not the KDE desktop.
Is it possible to have the KDE desktop through VNC?
Thanks in advance.
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From: "Corni Beerse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Nate McMaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: KDE
> Have you searched the SuSE knowledge base?
No, but good sugges
>
> -I'm running SuSE Linux 9.0 with KDE 3.2.2
> -I have downloaded the latest version of RealVNC
Beerse wrote:
>You should have started with the vnc from your distribution. It is
>pre-configured to your distro. Hence, remove what you have installed from
other
>sourc
SuSE Linux 9.0 with KDE 3.2.2
-I have downloaded the latest version of RealVNC
You should have started with the vnc from your distribution. It is
pre-configured to your distro. Hence, remove what you have installed from other
sources and install from the distro. Best to install all vnc* packa
Hi Nate,
I have SuSE 9.0 with KDE 3.1.4 and here is what works for me:
vncserver -alwaysshared -depth 24
...and in ~/.vnc/xstartup, I have:
/usr/X11R6/bin/kde &
Give it a try...it may work for you too.
Andy
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Worcester Linux Users' Group
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So, I've been searching the archives to the point of going crazy. I've found
all the information that I can and have made the proper adjustments, but I
still am having troubles. Here's the situation:
-I'm running SuSE Linux 9.0 with KDE 3.2.2
-I have downloaded the latest v
> >Now I'm trying to do the same thing in Linux/KDE.
> >(Let someone see my active screen - same thing I see.)
> >How can I get the unix vncserver to show my existing window?
> >_______
> KDE has desktop sharing built in. L
:: KDE has desktop sharing built in. Look for 'System/Remote
:: Access/Desktop Sharing'. Configuration is through the KDE control
:: center under 'Internet & Network/Desktop Sharing'. This tool
:: implements the RFB protocol so it can talk to any VNC client, but to
::
Or, in either of the cases below, see http://www.realvnc.com/v4/ and use
either the native X remoting module or x0vncserver, depending on your needs,
both of which are based on VNC 4.
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> KDE has desktop sharing built in. Look for 'System/Remote
> Access/Desk
This answer should be put in FAQ!
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Kevin Smathers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : mardi 27 avril 2004 06:47
> @ : Derek at CD Baby
> Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Re: on Linux/KDE, how do I let someone see my active scree
ying to do the same thing in Linux/KDE.
(Let someone see my active screen - same thing I see.)
But it's only starting a NEW X11 window/session/server.
How can I get the unix vncserver to show my existing window?
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Hi VNC gang - I hope someone can help. I'm stuck:
I've set up a VNC server on a Windows box before, so that
someone remote can see what I'm doing (or control my mouse)
on my Windows box.
It's been working fine for a year with realvnc.
Now I'm trying to do the same
Hi again,
I have a SuSE 8 machine running 4.0b4 client in X 4.20 and KDE 3.1.3 (from
KDE). The server is a windows 2000 pro machine with either server 3.3.7 as
or 4.0(b4?). neither server version makes a difference, although 4.0b4
does go a LOT faster!
This happens on a suse 9 x0vncserver 4.0b4
Wed Dec 31 11:12:01 2003 Andrew Brown wrote:
> I am running VNCserver on a linux (Suse 8.2) box and controlling it
> with VNCviewer on windows 200. That works very well. There are
> truetype fonts on the linux box which display fine under KDE 3.1.1 in
> the normal X server. But they w
I am running VNCserver on a linux (Suse 8.2) box and controlling it with
VNCviewer on windows 200. That works very well. There are truetype
fonts on the linux box which display fine under KDE 3.1.1 in the normal X
server. But they won't display using VNC, with one puzzling exception:
they do
I'm having problems with my vncserver on a SuSE Linux 9.0 Professional
system. The server starts (with X, and KDE errors in the log) and I can
connect with my Windows vncviewer but most KDE applications like
Konqueror and Konsole fail with signal 11 errors.
I recently upgraded to SuSE Linu
Hi again,
I have a SuSE 8 machine running 4.0b4 client in X 4.20 and KDE 3.1.3 (from
KDE). The server is a windows 2000 pro machine with either server 3.3.7 as
or 4.0(b4?). neither server version makes a difference, although 4.0b4
does go a LOT faster!
The issue is that clipboard passing
J.J. Frister said:
> here's some additional info:
>
> PUTTY hostname: linuxbox, port 22, tunnels: L5903 localhost:5903
>
> The only refernce to port forwarding in sshd_config is: X11Forwarding yes
SSH also has AllowTcpForwarding (which is what you are looking for), but
unless it has been changed
here's some additional info:
PUTTY hostname: linuxbox, port 22, tunnels: L5903 localhost:5903
The only refernce to port forwarding in sshd_config is: X11Forwarding yes
While running sshd -d on linuxbox, these are the messages that appear when
Wintel TightVNC viewer tries to connect to localhost:
J.J. Frister said:
> The current setup: linux box running SUSE 8.2, kde and ssh. Started a
> vncserver session open to port 5903.
>
> I can ssh to the box fine, using PUTTY. I can VNC directly to the box just
> fine (my kde desktop comes up)
>
> If I try to VNC via port forwa
The current setup: linux box running SUSE 8.2, kde and ssh. Started a
vncserver session open to port 5903.
I can ssh to the box fine, using PUTTY. I can VNC directly to the box just
fine (my kde desktop comes up)
If I try to VNC via port forwarding on ssh, nothing happens. PUTTY log says
I was able to get a linux 3.3.7 vncserver to start and show a KDE session via a remote
connection. I reset the xstartup file with a single startkde & command? How do I get
the shells to operate without adding extra characters in the command line? Is there a
Xterm command or other command
Hi all,
i'm new in this mailing list.
I'm using vncserver on my mandrake 9.1 with xdm & Icewm.
The problem is that i'm able to start kde apps (like konqueror) from icewm directly
on the linux box which is listen on
display :18
BUT, when i'm using icewm , and i'm s
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 09:50:24AM +0100, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 07:01:23PM +0200, vincent DEDIEU wrote:
>
> > In fact, the problem seems to be due to both Xfree4 and KDE3.1.
> > The new KDE 3.1 environment (display manager and desktop) uses new functions
&g
I have face this problem too
I am using Mandrake 9.1 and VNC
I type the command
vncserver, all the logs seems ok, but on the client side, the screen just
not show up
but only a watch.
Any help is welcome.
Thanks
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> -Original Message-
> From: vincent DEDIEU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: maandag 11 augustus 2003 11:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Xvnc, Mandrake 9.1 and KDE 3.1
>
>
> Hello
>
> I got a problem to run KDE with Mandrake
Hello
I got new information.
In fact, the problem seems to be due to both Xfree4 and KDE3.1.
The new KDE 3.1 environment (display manager and desktop) uses new functions
of Xfree4 (maybe such as RENDER and GLX, but I'am not an expert).
Because these requested functions are not supported by
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 07:01:23PM +0200, vincent DEDIEU wrote:
> In fact, the problem seems to be due to both Xfree4 and KDE3.1.
> The new KDE 3.1 environment (display manager and desktop) uses new functions
> of Xfree4 (maybe such as RENDER and GLX, but I'am not an expert).
&
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 09:50:24AM +0100, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 07:01:23PM +0200, vincent DEDIEU wrote:
>
> > In fact, the problem seems to be due to both Xfree4 and KDE3.1.
> > The new KDE 3.1 environment (display manager and desktop) uses new functions
&g
Hello
I got a problem to run KDE with Mandrake 9.1
With the former Mandrake version (9.0), it was possible to start the KDE
desktop (V3.0) from a Xvnc server by invoking "/usr/bin/startkde". Error
messages (see below) are displayed but it works.
With Mandrake 9.1, it doesn't work.
Zeljko VELAJA said:
[snip]
> How can I change the configuration to display the KDE
> interface
> ?
Why do I just get a grey desktop in my Unix VNC Server?
http://www.realvnc.com/faq.html#grey
How to setup a Linux VNC Server with KDE or Gnome
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/56.
Hello,
I've just installed the most recent version of VNC on a PC under Redhat
Linux 9. I started the server and tried to connect to it from a VNC client
under Windows 2000. The client connects itself successfully, but the sreen
doesn't display the KDE interface : it displays a co
ICM Admin\ said:
> I just started using VNC on Redhat 8.0 and have found that I can start
> up a session with ###.###.###.###:1 . The issue I am wanting to resolve
> is that I would like to have the console's kde desktop in this session.
> That is to say, I wish to see the no
l.
Do I need to uninstall and install the Red Hat version to get to where I was
wanting to be? The one I have running pulls up a terminal session just
fine, but doesn't capture the kde desktop of the console as I wished.
Ken...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mai
I just started using VNC on Redhat 8.0 and have found that I can start up a
session with ###.###.###.###:1 . The issue I am wanting to resolve is that
I would like to have the console's kde desktop in this session. That is to
say, I wish to see the normal desktop when sitting at the consol
Any ideas why I can't rsh to localhost?
jonathan.
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From: "Beerse, Corni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Jonathan Linowes'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 4:56 AM
Subject: RE: kde
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonathan Linowes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: maandag 10 februari 2003 10:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: kde desktop
>
>
> hi again,
> I have another machine with RH 8.0 linux running kde desktop.
> I modifie
hi again,
I have another machine with RH 8.0 linux running kde desktop.
I modified the ~/.vnc/xstartup file and replaced the xterm line with
startkde&
it's not exactly my normal kde desktop. eg The bar on bottom of the screeen
has a title bar "kicker" and when I open an app
RE: VNC, KDE and XDMCP - more acronyms inside !- Original Message -
From: Beerse, Corni
To: 'Matthew J. Salerno'
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 4:07 AM
Subject: RE: VNC, KDE and XDMCP - more acronyms inside !
Saw one more thing, see below:
> From: Matthew J. Salerno [
I am trying to configure my gentoo linux server so that I can remoely
connect with a vnc client and see the entire desktop. I have done this in
the past, but I must be missing something. I would really really appreciate
any help anyone can offer.
I enable XDMCP in the kdmrc file.
In /etc/X11/xd
I am trying to configure my gentoo linux server so that I can remoely
connect with a vnc client and see the entire desktop. I have done this in
the past, but I must be missing something. I would really really appreciate
any help anyone can offer.
I enable XDMCP in the kdmrc file.
In /etc/X11/xd
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Milette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: vrijdag 13 december 2002 03:59
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: VNC used for Desktop Sharing KDE 3.1
>
>
> I was reading up on the upcoming KDE 3.1 today. One of the
> new feat
I was reading up on the upcoming KDE 3.1 today. One of the new features
being introduced is Desktop Sharing.
Running as a KDE service, it will allow you to share your desktop using the
RFB protocol, better known as VNC. This will allow a friend or an
administrator to fix problems on your
Hi all!
More than 3 years ago, I tried asking in this mailing list whether anyone
has luck copy and paste between a VNC server running KDE and the client
running MS Windows. No luck last time.
Now, I'm running KDE 3.0.3 under VNC 3.3.4 in a Mandrake 9.0 PC, viewing
with VNCViewer
I have gone through a lot of emails related to this.
But none of the solutions seem to work :(
set-up: I have vncserver set-up on KDE. The xstartup
file has the following line:
opt/local/bin/startkde
I can launch the vncserver properly. But then on my PC
(running WIN XP PRO) when I run the VNC
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 07:46:42AM +0200, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> > >I can't seem to get anti-aliased fonts to work, which seem to work
> > >fine when using XFree86 as the X Server.
> >
> > While Xvnc is based on XFree86, it's a much older codebase that
> > doesn't support the extensions (REN
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 07:46:42AM +0200, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> >I can't seem to get anti-aliased fonts to work, which seem to work fine
> >when using XFree86 as the X Server.
>
> While Xvnc is based on XFree86, it's a much older codebase that
> doesn't support the extensions (RENDER) require
>I can't seem to get anti-aliased fonts to work, which seem to work fine
>when using XFree86 as the X Server.
While Xvnc is based on XFree86, it's a much older codebase that
doesn't support the extensions (RENDER) required for anti-aliased
text.
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Thank you Jens and David.
I found that if I replaced "twm" with "startkde" in my .vnc/xstartup
script, it worked!
Take care,
Rich
Message: 7
Subject: Re: KDE Set As Default WM
From: Jens Flucke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 11 Jun 2002 19:08
Hi Rich,
i don't know what you want to do. But normaly "kdm" is the default
Displaymanager shipped with KDE. Try it and i should work.
Regards Jens
Am Die, 2002-06-11 um 15.01 schrieb RICH HARBAUGH /6148:
> Hello all,
>
> I have 2 questions:
>
>
Hi,
You could start by looking at my web site...
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp
This has a setup that auto starts, and has KDE as the desktop (at least it
does on my system anyway...)
Regards.
Dave Colliver.
~~
All I ask is a chance to prove that money can't ma
Hello all,
I have 2 questions:
1) Can someone please tell me how to set KDE as my default WM for all
vncviewer sessions? I assume that it has to do with the .vnc/xstartup
script. I tried modifying the script by replacing "twm" with "kde" and
"kdewm" but of co
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Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 1:07 PM
Subject: kde and process communication problems
> I tried this before, but now I'll try it again...
>
> I have rh 7.3 installed with kde v3. I have vncserver set up to start as
a
> se
I'm a light user of vnc, and half sysadm for a small company which is
happily blessed with a few Microsoft Windows 2000 machines.
I was wondering if something like broadcast control of multiple machines
from one window was possible with vnc?
My thinking is as follows:
Problem: Multiple m
I tried this before, but now I'll try it again...
I have rh 7.3 installed with kde v3. I have vncserver set up to start as a
service and run kde. From vnc everything works fine, but when I log into
the normal desktop I get all sorts of interprocess communication errors,
even when I try to
I have rh 7.3 installed with kde v3. I have vncserver set up to start as a
service and run kde. From vnc everything works fine, but when I log into the
normal desktop I get all sorts of interprocess communication errors, even when
I try to open simple text files. Any ideas
Can anybody tell me how my xstartup - Skript has to look like to make it work
with KDE 3?
Cheersm
R|diger
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