And the link:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/turbovnc/files/2.0/


On 7/14/15 5:23 PM, DRC wrote:
> Packaging changes:
>
> These packages were built with libjpeg-turbo 1.4.1:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/libjpeg-turbo/files/1.4.1/
> This improves performance on 64-bit Mac clients, relative to TurboVNC
> 2.0 beta1.
>
> Significant changes since 2.0 beta1:
>
> [1] A new security configuration file directive (no-httpd) has been
> introduced in order to disable the built-in HTTP server in the TurboVNC
> Server on a system-wide basis.
>
> [2] A new security configuration file directive (no-x11-tcp-connections)
> has been introduced in order to disable X11 TCP connections to the
> TurboVNC Server on a system-wide basis.  This is the equivalent of
> passing "-nolisten tcp" to every instance of the TurboVNC X server
> running on a particular server machine.
>
> [3] The Java TurboVNC Viewer now supports the "grabkeyboard",
> "resizemode", "desktopwidth", and "desktopheight" directives in .vnc
> configuration files. These directives were added to the Windows TurboVNC
> Viewer in 2.0 beta but were left out of the Java viewer due to an
> oversight.
>
> [4] The default xstartup.turbovnc script that the TurboVNC Server
> creates will now launch the Mate desktop on Ubuntu 15, if it is
> installed and if 3D window manager support is not activated.  The Gnome
> Flashback session under Ubuntu 15 cannot be made to work properly with
> TurboVNC, for unknown reasons, but Mate is a better solution anyhow.
>
> [5] The drawing performance of the Java TurboVNC Viewer when running
> under Oracle Java 7 and later on OS X has been dramatically improved (by
> 3-7x for 2D application workloads and 35-50% for 3D application
> workloads.)  When running the standalone TurboVNC Viewer, Apple Java
> will probably still perform better on Macs containing nVidia and Intel
> HD Graphics GPUs, but on Macs containing Intel Iris GPUs, Oracle Java is
> now the fastest solution (Java 2D is apparently not accelerated in Apple
> Java 6 on these newer GPUs.)  See the User's Guide for more details.
>
> [6] Fixed an issue whereby pressing any of the extra buttons on mice
> with more than 3 buttons (Microsoft calls these "X buttons") would cause
> the Java TurboVNC Viewer to send a left button press event to the
> TurboVNC Server without sending a corresponding button release event.
> The Java TurboVNC Viewer now ignores any X button events, since X11
> doesn't support them.

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