Re: NEW: x11/tigervnc
On 2020/03/11 23:31, Alessandro De Laurenzis wrote: > Hello Stuart, > > Wouldn't it be "tigervncviewer" a more suitable name for binary/manpage? I find it quite convenient this way for finger memory (vncv) ..
Re: NEW: x11/tigervnc
Hello Stuart, Wouldn't it be "tigervncviewer" a more suitable name for binary/manpage? On March 10, 2020 11:38:48 PM GMT+01:00, Stuart Henderson wrote: >ok to import this? > >--- >TigerVNC is a high-performance, platform-neutral implementation of VNC >(Virtual Network Computing), a client/server application that allows >users to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote >machines. > >TigerVNC provides the levels of performance necessary to run 3D and >video applications, and it attempts to maintain a common look and feel >and re-use components, where possible, across the various platforms >that it supports. TigerVNC also provides extensions for advanced >authentication methods and TLS encryption. > >This package provides TigerVNC's viewer and "x0vncserver", which shares >an existing X server (typically, one that is connected to a physical >screen) with viewers on the network. >--- > >(tigervnc also offers Xvnc, a standalone X server, but as this requires >sources for Xserver it's rather more complicated to build in ports, >and in many cases x0vncserver is exactly what you want - it's a greatly >improved alternative to ports/x11/x11vnc). -- Inviato dal mio dispositivo Android con K-9 Mail. Perdonate la brevità .
Re: NEW: x11/tigervnc
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 07:17:54PM -0600, Tracey Emery wrote: > On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 10:38:48PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > ok to import this? > > > > --- > > TigerVNC is a high-performance, platform-neutral implementation of VNC > > (Virtual Network Computing), a client/server application that allows > > users to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote > > machines. > > > > TigerVNC provides the levels of performance necessary to run 3D and > > video applications, and it attempts to maintain a common look and feel > > and re-use components, where possible, across the various platforms > > that it supports. TigerVNC also provides extensions for advanced > > authentication methods and TLS encryption. > > > > This package provides TigerVNC's viewer and "x0vncserver", which shares > > an existing X server (typically, one that is connected to a physical > > screen) with viewers on the network. > > --- > > > > (tigervnc also offers Xvnc, a standalone X server, but as this requires > > sources for Xserver it's rather more complicated to build in ports, > > and in many cases x0vncserver is exactly what you want - it's a greatly > > improved alternative to ports/x11/x11vnc). > > > > Builds, reads, and runs fine here, although I don't have a local VNC > server to test against tonight. > > I'll offer an ok for the port :D > > -- > > Tracey Emery Ok, works fine. Connected to the wife's Mac. -- Tracey Emery
Re: NEW: x11/tigervnc
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 10:38:48PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > ok to import this? > > --- > TigerVNC is a high-performance, platform-neutral implementation of VNC > (Virtual Network Computing), a client/server application that allows > users to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote > machines. > > TigerVNC provides the levels of performance necessary to run 3D and > video applications, and it attempts to maintain a common look and feel > and re-use components, where possible, across the various platforms > that it supports. TigerVNC also provides extensions for advanced > authentication methods and TLS encryption. > > This package provides TigerVNC's viewer and "x0vncserver", which shares > an existing X server (typically, one that is connected to a physical > screen) with viewers on the network. > --- > > (tigervnc also offers Xvnc, a standalone X server, but as this requires > sources for Xserver it's rather more complicated to build in ports, > and in many cases x0vncserver is exactly what you want - it's a greatly > improved alternative to ports/x11/x11vnc). > Builds, reads, and runs fine here, although I don't have a local VNC server to test against tonight. I'll offer an ok for the port :D -- Tracey Emery
NEW: x11/tigervnc
ok to import this? --- TigerVNC is a high-performance, platform-neutral implementation of VNC (Virtual Network Computing), a client/server application that allows users to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote machines. TigerVNC provides the levels of performance necessary to run 3D and video applications, and it attempts to maintain a common look and feel and re-use components, where possible, across the various platforms that it supports. TigerVNC also provides extensions for advanced authentication methods and TLS encryption. This package provides TigerVNC's viewer and "x0vncserver", which shares an existing X server (typically, one that is connected to a physical screen) with viewers on the network. --- (tigervnc also offers Xvnc, a standalone X server, but as this requires sources for Xserver it's rather more complicated to build in ports, and in many cases x0vncserver is exactly what you want - it's a greatly improved alternative to ports/x11/x11vnc). tigervnc.tgz Description: application/tar-gz