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From: Brendan Bergin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Goal is to see high quality video using vnc.
Should be no problem on UNIX machines...
Server is running vnc 3.3.3 and displaying video on the
screen using wmcap.exe.
...naa, don't think it will happen with
One of my computers is in my home, where I connect to the internet using
dial-up.
The other one is connected to the LAN (but it is not the server). The Lan has
an adsl internet connection.
The problem is that I cannot connect from home to the LAN because the computer
in the LAN doesn't have an
In the script at the start do:
echo Starting: ID is: `id` /tmp/vncstart.log
env /tmp/vncstart.log
Run the /sbin/init.d/vnc manualy. Save the vncstart.log then reboot
the machine to run from the /sbin/rc3.d/S99vnc and diff the two log
files.
Anthony
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Joey
You will need to configure your ADSL router to forward requests to your
internal machine.
You mention that your 'Lan has ADSL access' - I'm assuming you have a
dedicated box on the network that connects to the internet, as opposed
to an ADSL modem on a client or server machine. If this is the
I am trying to create a simple application to display PowerPoint
presentations or the like to multiple clients.
Can someone tell me what functions I need to call to accept login
information from a client and then to send them the screen output from the
server? Also what information would I need
Is there a German version of VNC???
Thx Reto
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Hello,
I'm forwarding my mail again since nobody replied to it.
What do developers think about it?
Best regards,
-Vlad
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From: Vlad Harchev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Xvnc-3.3.3 eats 100% CPU sometimes after a week of work
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 05:31:54PM +0500, Vlad Harchev wrote:
Hello,
I'm forwarding my mail again since nobody replied to it.
What do developers think about it?
Thanks to email Beerse, Corn? [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've realized
that the versions of Xvnc and RH mentioned in original email are a
Hello,
I will like to know if everyone knows how to reset the password for the
vncviewer on a windows client machine?. Do you know how to do that.
Edmundo
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Hi all,
I'm a newbie who just installed my first VNC server (using TightVNC) on one machine
and the viewer on a second - incredibly easy, it worked the first time.
I've read the doc but cannot figure out how to configure the server so the users will
not be able to change password or disable
Try looking up this site http://www.no-ip.com
you can download a program that provides a dynamic ip to name lookup which
works very well - for me anyway!
How is your LAN connected to the Ineternet? I ask because you will have to
map port number 58xx and 59xx to the physical LAN Ip number of
1. Is there a timer on a VNC session. I started one via SSH, walked away for
a few minutes, and the session died.
2. I know this is probably SSH rather than VNC, but I have no problem
cranking up my SSH session whereas a colleague is getting Access Denied.
Probable reason?
VNC server is running
You won't find the AllowProperties setting because it's not created by default. You
will need to manually add it
to the registry in HKLM\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default Simply create a DWORD Value with
the name
AllowProperties and set the value to 0 to stop users from accessing the properties
Hi
Does anyone know if there is a porting for VNC Server on OpenVMS(Alpha)?
10x
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Steve,
I pulled the software as you suggested and installed ultravnc and the video
driver on my server, a IBM T30 laptop. Rebooted. Installed ultravnc on
the client and it all works. The client, an old 450 MHz Compaq, is running
50% real time to keep up, but the video quality and motion are
I am currently running a linux server with VNCServer
3.3.3, and I am looking to upgrade to 3.3.7. Im
fairly new to the game, so I want to ask a couple of
questions before I kill my server! Will the upgrade
automatically overwrite the older version of VNC, or
do I have to delete/rename the files
Hello,
I would like to view the base x-display of my linux PC on a Win-XP PC running the
vnc viewer. I have already installed the viewer and can view the grey screen with a
blank mouse pointer.
The FAQs (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q21) talk about this issue
but
Hey all,
On the contribs/add-ons page for VNC, there is an article about share a single
window. I wanted acess to that version of VNC app and its code.
(http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/extras.html#singlewin)
The link to download the app seems to be broken. Does anyone have that version of
Ajo Fod said:
Hello,
I would like to view the base x-display of my linux PC on a Win-XP PC
running the vnc viewer. I have already installed the viewer and can
view the grey screen with a blank mouse pointer.
The FAQs (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q21) talk about
this
Bill Cabral said:
I am currently running a linux server with VNCServer
3.3.3, and I am looking to upgrade to 3.3.7. Im
fairly new to the game, so I want to ask a couple of
questions before I kill my server! Will the upgrade
automatically overwrite the older version of VNC, or
do I have to
Hetal Patel said:
Hey all,
On the contribs/add-ons page for VNC, there is an article about share a
single window. I wanted acess to that version of VNC app and its code.
(http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/extras.html#singlewin)
The link to download the app seems to be broken. Does anyone
Please send replies to the list.
Gordon said:
Hi,
thanks for that but when it quotes the display number as N, does this
mean
the ip address, host name, or ?
G
Umm... it means display number.
http://www.realvnc.com/gettingstarted.html
You can run the viewer on Unix and Windows by
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