Why does VNC 3.3.7 on Solaris do one thing and 4.1.3 on Linux not do that?

2011-06-28 Thread Gregg Levine
Hello! I have here two systems. One is a Solaris 10 from March 2005 installation on an UltraSPARC 5(10) system, and the other is a Slackware-12.1.0 system on Intel. The Solaris one is running 3.3.7 that was packaged by themselves (Sun) and can present me with both an xterm screen and an rxvt

Re: Windows RealVNC server not accepting connections

2011-10-31 Thread Gregg Levine
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 5:07 AM, Mike Miller mbmille...@gmail.com wrote: I'm running the latest Free RealVNC server in service mode on a WinXP box and it isn't accepting any connections.  I tried to connect to localhost and I get a dialog box right away saying the connection closed

Re: controlling a laptop with an android device

2014-09-19 Thread Gregg Levine
Hello! Basically yes. You do need to go to the right panels on your home router, and open 5900 plus the number of desktops you want to open. In this case it would be 5901, and then so forth. And then follow the steps provided with running VNC on your Android device. - Gregg C Levine

What is the oldest Linux kernel supported by VNC?

2014-09-23 Thread Gregg Levine
Hello! I have an interesting problem. I'm in the process of assembling an embedded system for running something unique. The problem is that the hardware for it was never tested with any Linux kernel past the 2.2.x.x series. I've managed to get the programs behind 4-1-3 to build and install there.

Re: What is the oldest Linux kernel supported by VNC?

2014-09-23 Thread Gregg Levine
on the console but it does give a complete graphical environment running on the remote machine which you can access using your vncviewer application. On 22-9-2014 19:16, Gregg Levine wrote: Hello! I have an interesting problem. I'm in the process of assembling an embedded system

Re: What is the oldest Linux kernel supported by VNC?

2014-09-23 Thread Gregg Levine
server without hardware connection. It does not give a remove view on the console but it does give a complete graphical environment running on the remote machine which you can access using your vncviewer application. On 22-9-2014 19:16, Gregg Levine wrote: Hello! I have an interesting