On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 07:51:29PM +0100, Martin Doering wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 03:59:28 -0700
> Micah Dowty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > The VNC server still needs some debugging and tweaking. It looks like
> > the'tight' encoding has a bug that will randomly crash the VNC client.
> > It was having problems with getting very slow when more than a few
> > clients were connected, but those might have been fixed. The primary
> > limitation is my bandwidth- navi.picogui.org is my mail server, sitting
> > in my dorm room on the college's LAN. It has pretty good bandwidth, but
> > VNC is also quite a bandwidth hog.
> 
> So you used tight-vnc? I also did try it this week in my office, but the
> viewer was much slower, than the good old original VNC, when connected to
> the old VNC server. We like to use it to connect to Xvnc servers on Linux
> boxes. 

The server uses libvncserver, which supports a wide range of encodings but
seems to be pretty buggy.

> 
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> Martin
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