Barry,

> Now Standardized Features? was Re: disabling Background graphic
> 
> From: Barry Treahy, Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Date: Mon Dec 11 2000 - 16:11:57 GMT 
> 
> 
> Is there a reason why some of these highly functional 'pathes' never become 
> part of the main stream distribution? There is the wall-paper patch, the ssh 
> patch, zlib compression patches, etc., etc., etc. I know that cyphering has 
> always been a problem because of the USA, but even that has improved this year.

This is a primary goal of the TridiaVNC distribution.  We have
both the wall-paper and zlib enhancements.  If fact we have
extended Jeremy Peaks original enhancements.  In addition, the
unix viewer supports the option to launch ssh externally.

The source code is available on our www.developvnc.org site.

> 
> Some of these have been around for some time and not everyone has the time or 
> abilities to patch and build code. Can someone on the VNC team consider this 
> or if it has been considered, indicate which have been scheduled and which will
> never be integrated? 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Barry 

When it comes to immediate access to the latest binaries,
TridiaVNC is not free.  I guess some times you really do get
what you pay for.  The good folks at AT&T simply do not have
an infinite amount of time to fold in new enhancements.  If
you value this type of work, please consider becoming a new
member of the TridiaVNC supportal site.


-- 
Brian 
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