Jeffrey,
are you certain that the VNC problem you are experiencing is causing the
802.11 to be dropped? I also use VNC and experience the problem of the
left hand side of the virtual screen not responding to mouse clicks. I
am using Tightvnc as the VNC client running on Windows XP SP2.
All,
here is an interesting data point regarding the use of VNC and the
non-response to taps on the left side of the screen image. If I use the
N800, under the control of a VNC (Tightvnc) client to connect to a
Windows System using the N800 Rdesktop (RDP) client, then I my taps on
the left
ext Jeffrey Barish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We don't have such functionality at all. We do have idle timer which
disconnects the connection after a specified timeout if there's no
traffic. But if I recall correctly, it should be disabled for WLAN by
default
I presume you are referring to
ext Tuukka Tolvanen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You must be seeing something else. What AP are you using and what are
it's settings?
And what do you mean by dropping? Does UI inform that connection is
disconnected or is the WLAN connections just jammed, ie. no data is
transfered?
Hi,
ext Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I have played with this I was using the mud x11vnc found here
http://box.mmapps.net/~keesj/mud/repository_it2007/x11vnc_0.8.4-1_armel.deb
. The only problem I had was that I had to start the program again
after each connect .
I have several more problems
Hi,
ext Scott Prive wrote:
For the Python question, all you need is the 'xterm' package. It's called
OssoXterm or something. I don't have the URL, but it was real easy to find
on the maemo site. I've reflashed my N800 3 times and found it there (not
reflashing due to problems.. testing ported
ext Jeffrey Barish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, the N800 has an annoying habit of dropping the WiFi connection
because it is not detecting any taps on the screen.
We don't have such functionality at all. We do have idle timer which
disconnects the connection after a specified timeout
ext Mike Cowlishaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And what do you mean by dropping? Does UI inform that connection is
disconnected or is the WLAN connections just jammed, ie. no data is
transferred?
It's the VNC client-server connection that drops, not necessarily the WLAN.
Ah, it's an
Just to chime in here, I have noticed the behavior mentioned, that
clicks don't register for application button and so forth. I
believe it's because of the special behavior introduced to allow
thumb/finger navigation; there's got to be a lower-level interface to
tslib vs the normal xinput
Visti Andresen wrote:
At least on my N770 I have the possibility to use the Connection
manager-Tools-Connectivity settings This window has an Idle times
tab, I have set WLAN idle time to Unlimited.
Yes, I see the same things on my N800. However, WLAN idle time was already
set to Unlimited.
On Monday 09 April 2007 23:40:13 Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Jeffrey Barish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, the N800 has an annoying habit of dropping the WiFi connection
because it is not detecting any taps on the screen.
We don't have such functionality at all. We do have idle timer which
Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Mike Cowlishaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And what do you mean by dropping? Does UI inform that connection is
disconnected or is the WLAN connections just jammed, ie. no data is
transferred?
It's the VNC client-server connection that drops, not necessarily the
WLAN.
Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Jeffrey Barish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, the N800 has an annoying habit of dropping the WiFi connection
because it is not detecting any taps on the screen.
We don't have such functionality at all. We do have idle timer which
disconnects the connection after a
Kees Jongenburger wrote:
I have played with this I was using the mud x11vnc found here
http://box.mmapps.net/~keesj/mud/repository_it2007/x11vnc_0.8.4-1_armel.deb
. The only problem I had was that I had to start the program again
after each connect .
I have several more problems with this
Scott Prive wrote:
For the Python question, all you need is the 'xterm' package. It's called
OssoXterm or something.
This was the key that I was missing, believe it or not. Once I installed
xterm I was able to configure ssh and get it working. With ssh working, it
isn't clear to me that I am
Marius Gedminas wrote:
Where did you get x11vnc for the N800? Or are you using the 770
version?
I found it at this site:
http://mike.saunby.googlepages.com/x11vncfornokia7702
The web site claims that the package is for both the 770 and N800.
--
Jeffrey Barish
ext Jeffrey Barish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, the N800 has an annoying habit of dropping the WiFi connection
because it is not detecting any taps on the screen.
We don't have such functionality at all. We do have idle timer which
disconnects the connection after a specified timeout if
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 21:29:49 -0600
Jeffrey Barish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 07 April 2007 20:20:46 Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
Jeffrey,
are you certain that the VNC problem you are experiencing is causing the
802.11 to be dropped?
My theory was that the N800 drops the
On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 05:27:20PM -0600, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
Well, I finally got something to work. I was getting pretty discouraged. I
installed x11vnc and connected to it with Krdc.
Where did you get x11vnc for the N800? Or are you using the 770
version?
I get a nice display of
the
If x11vnc worked 100%, it would be VERY useful. For example, my LInux
desktop machine can save VNC sessions to a file, and convert them to AVI,
which is much more powerful for end users than simple screenshots. I'm
looking forward to a solution for this also.
I have played with this I was using
Message: 16
Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:27:20 -0600
From: Jeffrey Barish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: x11vnc no response to taps on left of screen
To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Well, I finally got something to work. I
Well, I finally got something to work. I was getting pretty discouraged. I
installed x11vnc and connected to it with Krdc. I get a nice display of
the N800 desktop and I can tap on most things and get an appropriate
response. However, when I tap on items on the left side of the screen (in
the
On Saturday 07 April 2007 20:20:46 Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
Jeffrey,
are you certain that the VNC problem you are experiencing is causing the
802.11 to be dropped?
My theory was that the N800 drops the WiFi connection when the screen blanks,
and I know that the screen blanks when the
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