Hello All,
How are you doing? Good I hope.
could some one please tell me how you have your xinet.d vnc service
file set up?
I have lost my settings to be able to load up my tight vnc from my
web browser?
I have these settings on my tightvnc 1.2.1 but they are not working:
In my apache web ser
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Subject: Java classes
Classification:
I'm working on the Tridia source base, but they seem to be the same for both
AT&T
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 05:31:31PM +, Tristan Richardson wrote:
> The java sources are available as a separate package from the download page:
>
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/download.html
Thank you!
// Ola
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Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there anyone who knows where to find (if possible at all) the sources
> for the java classes, or why they are not distributed with the main
> vnc tarball? (for the vnc-server).
>
> (I use vnc-3.3.3-r2 right now)
>
> Th
Hi
Is there anyone who knows where to find (if possible at all) the sources
for the java classes, or why they are not distributed with the main
vnc tarball? (for the vnc-server).
(I use vnc-3.3.3-r2 right now)
There is a discussion whether there is possible to distribute them under
GPL and I