Has anyone ever tried to use realplay on a vnc desktop? The situation is that I have is that I have a box without a monitor that's hooked up to a stereo, and I'd like to be able to use it to listen to realaudio content. If I run an Xvnc desktop on that machine and login from another machine, I can open realplay, and it works, except that the menu font is all screwed up (I just get a bunch of those little dotted rectangular boxes that you see when the proper font encoding isn't available). This makes for a challenging user interface! Another clue is that while the window background is typically grey, when running under vnc, approximately the lower 2/3 of the window is tinted a light blue color. I ran realplay on this box when it had a monitor, and everything displayed perfectly under XFree86 4.1.
I'm having a hard time tracking down the problem, because there doesn't seem to be anything relevant in the vnc log (i.e., it's not complaining about missing fonts or anything), and the UNIX version of RealPlayer is almost completely undocumented (not to mention that the source is unavailable). It would seem, though, that since everything works properly under XFree86, maybe Xvnc is to blame (or the configuration thereof). Google searches have turned up nothing promising. Any ideas? Thanks, Matt _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech