On 7/31/05, Charles Lepple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > An alternative is to start up xvncserver, which creates a virtual > display that the clients can connect to. Then, you can point one or > more VNC clients to xvncserver, and disconnect and reconnect at will.
For my commercial PCB work, I sometimes use it via Xvnc over my cable connection. It's pretty slow. But it's plenty fast enough to get work done -- it works about the same speed as I think. This is why, while recognizing GTK2 is a very slow toolkit, I don't think it's really an issue for PCB. GTK2 is still plenty fast enough to update the framebuffer before VNC can refresh it, and this is on an 800MHz Athlon Slot A box. -- Samuel A. Falvo II
