Andrey == Andrey Vul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrey #apt-get install _?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude search Xtst
p libxtst-dev - X11 Record extension
library (development headers)
i A libxtst6
Hi there,
I would like to know if it's possible to configure the port
which vnc-ciewer (the client) is listening with. I have to reach one
vnc-server that has been configured using 5900 TCP. That works fine using my
own free version of vnc-viewer at office. But someone
I just did
[EMAIL PROTECTED] install libxtst*
and pressed Y
Adrian Phillips wrote:
Andrey == Andrey Vul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrey #apt-get install _?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude search Xtst
p libxtst-dev - X11 Record
Jim RabidWolf napisal(a):
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
Well, I'm down to the point now that it's telling me connection refused
instead of just timing out, I don't know what I changed, but it means it's
at least answering the query now.
Connection refused means that
I use zoneAlarm as a firewall. When I use my laptop at any of my offices
I have different ip addresses (the router's external address) which I've
configured zonealarm to put in their trusted zone. My worry is that when
I'm away, say using my laptop in a hotel with wifi. How can I access my
Nate:
It's not clear to me from the history included in this post if the problem
machine is hard-wired or wireless. I know that SOME people have posted that
they have problems connecting to a server on a wireless connection, but that
they almost always are able to connect to the same machine via a
Thanks John,
The problem XP machine is wired through the router.
I have been able to connect to two other XP maches - one wired and one
wireless. I cannot connect to the problem
machine from either a wired or a wireless XP machine nor from my wired OS/2
machine but connections among those
Well, that rules out the wireless connection. :-) My next suggestion would
be to uninstall and reinstall and triple-check any/all firewall rules on
that machine. You could also try booting a live CD like Ubuntu or
something and see if you can VNC to the machine then, just to rule out a
hardware
Hi All,
I'm trying to build WinVNC by using VS.NET 2003.
I got the following errors..
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Compiling resources...
Linking...
vncEncodeTight.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I have a user getting this error trying to run a Linux application in a
RealVNC 4.1.1 server session on Linux:
Failed to initialize an OpenGL view. Please verify that the proper
OpenGL libraries are installed and available for use.
This application works one when run at the console
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 05:11:28PM -0500, Moe, Mark wrote:
It's not built by default in RealVNC 4's Xvnc.
#define BuildGlxExt YES
in xc/config/cf/vnc.def enables it.
That is actually not enough. There are a few changes you have to make in
the Imakefiles before you can actually
Howard,
If you're willing to run another application and you can have a decent
guarentee that the home/work machines will be on when you need them, then
Hamachi is exactly what you're looking for -- it creates a private,
encrypted virtual LAN that connects all of the machines you choose
you need to BUG zone alarm about them offering a zone that checks dynaic
dns ip names/addressses in realtime
instead of only at the time you add that name to the list
I need the same thing but I don't think they care about us FRRE verion users
;-)
Howard Mintzer wrote:
I use zoneAlarm as a
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