I tried with loading the vnc module in xorg.conf and receive the message
"(II) IVTVDEV_TST(0)VNC disabled".
Afterwards I tried using Option "VNC" "on" in the sections, without any
positive result.
What is wrong ?
Pascal
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(II) LoadModule: "vnc"
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/vnc.so
(II) Module vnc: vendor="xf4vnc Project, see http://xf4vnc.sf.net (4.3.0.999)"
compiled for 4.3.99.902, module version = 1.1.0
Module class: X.Org Server Extension
ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 0.2
(II) Loading extension VNC
......
......
(==) IVTVDEV_TST(0)Backing store disabled
Init Video
(II) IVTVDEV_TST(0)Enabling Xv support for PVR350
(==) RandR enabled
(II) Setting vga for screen 0.
(II) Initializing built-in extension MIT-SHM
(II) Initializing built-in extension XInputExtension
(II) Initializing built-in extension XTEST
(II) Initializing built-in extension XKEYBOARD
(II) Initializing built-in extension LBX
(II) Initializing built-in extension XC-APPGROUP
(II) Initializing built-in extension SECURITY
(II) Initializing built-in extension XINERAMA
(II) Initializing built-in extension XFIXES
(II) Initializing built-in extension XFree86-Bigfont
(II) Initializing built-in extension RENDER
(II) Initializing built-in extension RANDR
(II) Initializing built-in extension COMPOSITE
(II) Initializing built-in extension DAMAGE
(II) Initializing built-in extension XEVIE
(II) IVTVDEV_TST(0)VNC disabled
(**) Option "CoreKeyboard"
(**) fake Keyboard driver: Core Keyboard
(**) Option "CorePointer"
(**) fake Mouse driver: Core Pointer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion about mythtv" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 6:46 AM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Network control?
On 25/08/05, Mickey Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 09:25 PM 8/25/2005, Andrew Ziobro wrote:
>I use VNC to connect to the machine from my laptop.
Right. I have VNC as well, but will that send output to the TV or
does it ultimately act as an independent XWindows session. Perhaps
that's my answer and I'm just unclear on what VNC actually
does. Frankly, I'd love to be wrong this once and have the answer
sitting at my fingertips.
What VNC does depends on how you have it setup.
If you are running VNCServer, every VNC client that logs in will get a
new X session.
If you are using X11VNC (Or the "VNC" module in XFree86-Config-4), the
VNC client gets a copy of the current display (In this case, the
display on the TV). VNC then sends all keypresses and mouse movements
to that display, and mirrors the result in a window on your monitor.
Therefore, if you have X11VNC (Or the "VNC" Module) set up, you can
remotely control the TV.
--
Robert "Anaerin" Johnston
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