Bona tarda,
Des de fa temps que utilitzo el protocol VNC per a accedir* remotament a
escriptoris, i quasi sempre veig l'anomalia de què les dimensions de
l'àrea d'imatge no estan bé:
Si el servidor té una imatge de 1024x768 a mi se m'obre una parcela de
(m'invento) 1000x1000 dins la
access I already have ssh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if
need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source
solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have
right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with
VNC, or similar LAN
Hi Mark,
I had a similar issue. I changed the ~/.vnc/xstartup file to be:
#!/bin/bash
# Make sure that the SESSION_MANAGER environment variable is not set.
unset SESSION_MANAGER
# Launch Xfce in the foreground.
startxfce4
and the "exited too early" problem went away.
Hope
Hello all,
I am struggling getting VNC to behave on a fresh install.
I followed these instructions:
https://computingforgeeks.com/install-and-configure-tigervnc-vnc-server-on-debian/
~ This command works and brings up a vnc server I can log into:
vncserver -xstartup startxfce4 &
~
gt; >
> > > > > I use the tigervnc-standalone-server which is in the Debian packages
> > > > > archives. I use it only on a trusted LAN network so I don't need an
> > > > > encrypted vnc connection either, and I can access it remotely from the
> >
one-server which is in the Debian packages
> > > > archives. I use it only on a trusted LAN network so I don't need an
> > > > encrypted vnc connection either, and I can access it remotely from the
> > > > Internet by connecting to the LAN using a VPN (I use strongswan
ed LAN network so I don't need an
> > > encrypted vnc connection either, and I can access it remotely from the
> > > Internet by connecting to the LAN using a VPN (I use strongswan/IKEv2
> > > for the VPN server). The main configuration files are at ~/.vnc, and
> > > the
On Thu, 8 Sept 2022 at 02:49, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
> On 9/7/2022 12:13 PM, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
> > I use the tigervnc-standalone-server which is in the Debian packages
> > archives. I use it only on a trusted LAN network so I don't need an
> > encrypted vnc connect
,
> > I just need reliable LAN access from one machine to another, as for WAN
> > access I already have ssh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if
> > need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source
> > solution for my simple remote access. I'd
ffic I want if
> need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source
> solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have
> right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with
> VNC, or similar LAN protocols, which work? Thanks
On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 5:24 PM Alexander V. Makartsev
wrote:
>
> >>> [1] https://www.nomachine.com/
> >
> > Thanks for your replies guys. These solutions are overkill to my needs,
> > I just need reliable LAN access from one machine to another,
> NoMachine does exactly that.
>
It seems to be
Linux and Windows hosts and IMO was a major step forward from
slow, ancient and insecure VNC.
I'd rather fix VNC server I have
right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with
VNC, or similar LAN protocols, which work? Thanks in advance.
I was in search for a VNC
, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source
> solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have
> right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with
> VNC, or similar LAN protocols, which work? Thanks in advance.
>
I remember t
sh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if
> need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source
> solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have
> right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with
> VNC, or similar LAN p
, as for WAN
access I already have ssh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if
need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source
solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have
right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with
VNC
On 07.09.22 06:19, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
I've switched to NoMachine [1] a long time ago.
It has all features I need, which are multi-platform and cross-OS
support, public key authentication, reliable file transfer between
hosts, and completely free no strings attached license for
On 07.09.2022 01:49, piorunz wrote:
Hi all,
...
Any suggestions welcome!
I've switched to NoMachine [1] a long time ago.
It has all features I need, which are multi-platform and cross-OS
support, public key authentication, reliable file transfer between
hosts, and completely free no strings
I thought of one more thing:
This could be remote client causing this. I almost exclusively use KRDC
client to log into this VNC server, so maybe something is there which
cause this. But I am willing to change a VNC server rather than debug a
client - simply because a server should never crash
is as follows:
x11vnc -rfbauth ~/.vnc/passwd -shared -forever -loop -noipv6 -repeat
-timeout 60 -ncache_cr -noxfixes -find
This works all year round, but for last couple of months (or more?) its
randomly dropping the connection and I have to start over. This is some
bug in x11vnc, because
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 07:49:08 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 08:57:36AM +0200, Julius Hamilton wrote:
> > There are many VNC servers that can be installed from apt, but you also
> > need a desktop environment, which can be installed from tasksel.
> >
On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 08:57:36AM +0200, Julius Hamilton wrote:
> There are many VNC servers that can be installed from apt, but you also
> need a desktop environment, which can be installed from tasksel.
>
> I see in tasksel that I already have Debian Desktop Environment and GNOME
Hey,
I am having some difficulty connecting to Debian 11 Bullseye via VNC.
I am trying to understand the situation comprehensively.
There are many VNC servers that can be installed from apt, but you also
need a desktop environment, which can be installed from tasksel.
I see in tasksel that I
Am Thu, 31 Mar 2022 15:42:43 +0100
schrieb Gareth Evans :
>A different invocation method, but does this help, or give a clue to something
>equivalent?
>
>https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/09/msg00691.html
The link was the path to the solution. For gtk output in a newly created
window I
n a new window, but a message
> appears, telling me to access the output via a vnc viewer. With the vnc
> viewer I can see this output: the VM started correctly.
>
> How can I get back the output of the VM in a window (like in Debian9)?
>
> My researches in the internet del
-m 3072 -enable-kvm -rtc base=localtime -boot order=c
>
> As a result QEMU/KVM opened a new window with the output of the VM.
>
> With Debian11/Bullseye QEMU/KVM doesn't open a new window, but a message
> appears, telling me to access the output via a vnc viewer. With the vnc
> viewer
-m 3072 -enable-kvm -rtc base=localtime -boot order=c
As a result QEMU/KVM opened a new window with the output of the VM.
With Debian11/Bullseye QEMU/KVM doesn't open a new window, but a message
appears, telling me to access the output via a vnc viewer. With the vnc
viewer I can see this output
On 10/20/2021 4:01 PM, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
On 10/20/2021 4:06 AM, Julius Hamilton wrote:
Hey,
I’d like to run a desktop in VNC and open GUI browsers like Firefox
in it.
I succeeded in setting up the VNC server but after installing
Firefox, Chromium and Chrome I find they don’t open
On 10/20/2021 4:06 AM, Julius Hamilton wrote:
Hey,
I’d like to run a desktop in VNC and open GUI browsers like Firefox in it.
I succeeded in setting up the VNC server but after installing Firefox,
Chromium and Chrome I find they don’t open when I launch them.
Is this because I am root user
Julius Hamilton writes:
> Hey,
>
> I’d like to run a desktop in VNC and open GUI browsers like Firefox in it.
>
> I succeeded in setting up the VNC server but after installing Firefox,
> Chromium and Chrome I find they don’t open when I launch them.
>
> Is this because I
and start
gui applications.
Note, you must use the tag -X with ssh, like
ssh -X -l myusername host_or_IP
Good luck!
Hans
> Hey,
>
> I’d like to run a desktop in VNC and open GUI browsers like Firefox in it.
>
> I succeeded in setting up the VNC server but after ins
Hey,
I’d like to run a desktop in VNC and open GUI browsers like Firefox in it.
I succeeded in setting up the VNC server but after installing Firefox,
Chromium and Chrome I find they don’t open when I launch them.
Is this because I am root user?
Is it just because you should always run
Sur une debian virtualisée avec libvirt, le clavier qwerty persiste !
Je ne peux pas utiliser setxkbmap puisque c'est une console linux. La commande
n'est d'ailleurs pas disponible.
Qemu/KVM installé.
1 VM créée, debian10.
$ cat /etc/default/keyboard
XKBMODEL="pc105"
XKBLAYOUT="fr"
do not have any personal experience with the X509 certificates in the case
of VNC. From my experience, TLS is more difficult to configure than SSH,
mostly because of (1) the necessity for a PKI and (2) time-based certificate
expiration by default. The other point is the more difficult process
, and then later someone can attach to this
session with VNC/RDP/X2GO. It seems your script Linux-Fan starts a VNC
server, but does it start a session in it?
I did not mention it explicitly, because with the VNC server I am using
(`tightvncserver`) does this automatically.
The trick most
to this session with VNC/RDP/X2GO. It
seems your script Linux-Fan starts a VNC server, but does it start a session
in it?
I did not mention it explicitly, because with the VNC server I am using
(`tightvncserver`) does this automatically.
The trick most important steps are as follows:
* Prepare
t remotely with these respective protocols
without any particular setup. I would really like to find a way to
automatically start a X11 session at boot in same way xrdp or x2go do
it (I would then stick with this protocol)
VNC in containers works for me :) It does pretty much work as you
desc
ls without any
particular setup. I would really like to find a way to automatically start a
X11 session at boot in same way xrdp or x2go do it (I would then stick with
this protocol)
VNC in containers works for me :) It does pretty much work as you described,
i.e. starting the things automa
tdown the evening.
>
> Because of 1., the graphical session in the container and the software
> must start automatically. Then, because of 2., this session must be
> reachable by something like VNC/RDP/X2GO.
>
> I am facing the following difficulties/questions:
> - running
start automatically. Then, because of 2., this session must be
reachable by something like VNC/RDP/X2GO.
I am facing the following difficulties/questions:
- running a normal X11 server in a container does not work because it
would need to access some special files in /dev/, so it needs extra
orrens, como
> peliculas, musica, etc.
>
> Me conecto a el via vncserver.
>
> Problema: Luego que cambie de Router inalambrico, no me he podido
> conectar via VNC, cuando ingreso via SSH, observo el siguiente log:
>
> user:~$ cat .vnc/elisur\:1.log
>
> > Lo deje como server para que me descargara archivos torrens, como
> > peliculas, musica, etc.
> >
> > Me conecto a el via vncserver.
> >
> > Problema: Luego que cambie de Router inalambrico, no me he podido
> > conectar via VNC, cuando ingreso via SS
On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 at 00:32, Thomas Anderson
wrote:
>
...
>
> I have read through the log file
>
> xrdb: No such file or directory
>
> xrdb: can't open file '/home/username/.Xresources'
check if this file still exists/permissions
>
> /usr/bin/startxfce4: X server already running on display :1
I have had vnc working in the past, then as of the past week or so, it
has stopped working.
I have spent many hours going in circles i feel. No matter what I try
the result is the same.
Basically, a black-white pixelated screen with a X curser (that I can
move), and that is about it.
I won't
Holas,
asi a lo pronto parece que tienes problemas de configuracion: el teclado,
el monitor, de permisos.
Por lo que dices (bajar archivos) lo que quieres es usar un cliente torrent.
Hasta donde yo he probado, mas bien poco, Linux y las wifis no se terminan
de llevar bien. Es un problema de
archivos torrens, como
peliculas, musica, etc.
Me conecto a el via vncserver.
Problema: Luego que cambie de Router inalambrico, no me he podido
conectar via VNC, cuando ingreso via SSH, observo el siguiente log:
user:~$ cat .vnc/elisur\:1.log
13/09/20 08:49:07 Xvnc version TightVNC-1.3.9
13/09
no me las ingenie y lo deje medianamente funcional,
>
> Lo deje como server para que me descargara archivos torrens, como
> peliculas, musica, etc.
>
> Me conecto a el via vncserver.
>
> Problema: Luego que cambie de Router inalambrico, no me he podido conectar
> via VNC, cuando
a el via vncserver.
Problema: Luego que cambie de Router inalambrico, no me he podido conectar via
VNC, cuando ingreso via SSH, observo el siguiente log:
user:~$ cat .vnc/elisur\:1.log
13/09/20 08:49:07 Xvnc version TightVNC-1.3.9
13/09/20 08:49:07 Copyright (C) 2000-2007 TightVNC Group
13/09/20
Le mer. 13 mai 2020 à 09:40, Yuwen Dai a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> I setup a vnc server in Debian 10 and connect to the server by using vnc
> client, the desktop shows, but I cannot launch any application. There's
> no error message. It looks like a privilege issue. Thi
Dear all,
I setup a vnc server in Debian 10 and connect to the server by using vnc
client, the desktop shows, but I cannot launch any application. There's
no error message. It looks like a privilege issue. This is what I did:
sudo apt install xfce4 xfce4-goodies gnome-icon-theme
small black and white spots.
You're supposed to edit .vnc/xstartup on tightvncserver side before
starting tightvncserver.
> How do I get xfce started on that session?
Something like this should do it (.vnc/xstartup):
#!/bin/sh
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
/usr/bin/startxfce4
Greetings;
I have a vanilla 64-bit install of Buster which claims to be
Debian 10.1. I am trying to vnc from there to my old 32-bit
machine which is running Bullseye (don't know what it claims
to be).
Using tightvncserver on the 32-bit side and xtightvncviewer
on the 64-bit side I have
nch a gnome-session from tiger vnc server, as a
> second gnome session running on the same machine?
>
>
>
> *From:* Alexander V. Makartsev [mailto:avbe...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 27, 2017 6:40 AM
> *To:* debian-user@lists.debian.org
> *Subject:* Re: gnom
x11vnc does work to let me connect to my running session, but it crashes a lot.
Is it possible to launch a gnome-session from tiger vnc server, as a second
gnome session running on the same machine?
From: Alexander V. Makartsev [mailto:avbe...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27
Yes. Package you need is "x11vnc". Be sure to connect to it using ssh
tunnel with private\public keys for security.
Good guide: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
On 27.09.2017 08:49, j...@bluemarble.net wrote:
> Is there a way to launch a gnome 3 session in VNC while I'm still logg
Is there a way to launch a gnome 3 session in VNC while I'm still logged
in on my console at home?
I have an HTPC that I want to leave logged in all the time, but I want to
be able to access it remotely. I'd like to use gnome 3 in both places. But
if a gnome-session already exists, I can't find
Setting up VNC, both machines running Debian Stretch with MATE (no VMs
involved). Using tightvncserver, and xtightvncviewer as well as vinagre
as client. In both cases I see some corruption of the upper MATE panel
with red circles containing a number or letter. Anyone have any idea
what
My system has a vnc server that I downloaded from github. I installed the
debian package and replaced with compiled vnc.
2017. aug. 26. 9:36 ezt írta ("Niclas Arndt" <niclas_ar...@hotmail.com>):
> Hi,
>
>
> OpenSUSE 42.1 had a problem with running a VNC server on t
Hi,
OpenSUSE 42.1 had a problem with running a VNC server on the KDE desktop
environment. It forced me to use XFCE, which is ok although I prefer KDE.
Now I am installing Debian Stretch and rather than risk having to redo the
installation, I thought I should ask if you know whether KDE VNC
Bonjour,
HS ? euh non puisque la lecture se fait sous Debian ;)
Donc sur une Raspberry Pi à jour des paquets Jessie, j'ai un serveur
VNC.
Il me permet de lancer Wireshark à distance sur la Raspberry Pi.
Malheureusement j'obtiens des couleurs médiocres et seulement pour
Wireshark. Je n'ai rien
nc -display :0
>>>
>>> asumiendo que el usuario se esncuentra trabajando graficamente en :0
>>> el programa corre y cuando corro el cliente vnc en mi computadora y
>>> pongo la ip (uso remmina) entonces detecta la conexion pero
>>> inmediatamente se cie
; >
> >> El día 23 de abril de 2016, 11:36, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com>
> >> escribió:
> >
> > (...)
> >
> >>>> Que me sugieren en mi caso?
> >>>
> >>> Pues tener configuradas en el cliente alguna de estas opcione
;>>> Que me sugieren en mi caso?
>>>
>>> Pues tener configuradas en el cliente alguna de estas opciones:
>>>
>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers
>>>
>>> Para un caso esporádico y rápido, ssh con sesión gráfica (-X) te
&g
es:
>>
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers
>>
>> Para un caso esporádico y rápido, ssh con sesión gráfica (-X) te
>> permite ejecutar aplicaciones en remoto.
>>
>>
> He probado con el x11vnc al ejecutarlo de la siguiente forma por ssh:
>>>>> El día 23 de abril de 2016, 11:36, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> escribió:
>>>>>> El Sat, 23 Apr 2016 10:37:17 -0400, Billy Yeffry Fernández Rodríguez
>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> como puedo
3 Apr 2016 10:37:17 -0400, Billy Yeffry Fernández Rodríguez
>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>
>>>>>> como puedo conectarme via ssh a un equipo remoto para ya luego correr el
>>>>>> vnc server en la maquina remota y de esta manera tomar el control de
t;> <billy.yef...@gmail.com> escribió:
>>> El día 23 de abril de 2016, 11:36, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> escribió:
>>>> El Sat, 23 Apr 2016 10:37:17 -0400, Billy Yeffry Fernández Rodríguez
>>>> escribió:
>>>>
>>>>> como puedo
; escribió:
>>> El Sat, 23 Apr 2016 10:37:17 -0400, Billy Yeffry Fernández Rodríguez
>>> escribió:
>>>
>>>> como puedo conectarme via ssh a un equipo remoto para ya luego correr el
>>>> vnc server en la maquina remota y de esta manera tomar el control
gt;
>>> como puedo conectarme via ssh a un equipo remoto para ya luego correr el
>>> vnc server en la maquina remota y de esta manera tomar el control de la
>>> sesion X del usuario de esa maquina (claro, yo me conectare usando un
>>> cliente vnc desde mi equipo)
&
El día 23 de abril de 2016, 11:36, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> escribió:
> El Sat, 23 Apr 2016 10:37:17 -0400, Billy Yeffry Fernández Rodríguez
> escribió:
>
>> como puedo conectarme via ssh a un equipo remoto para ya luego correr el
>> vnc server en la maquina remot
El Sat, 23 Apr 2016 10:37:17 -0400, Billy Yeffry Fernández Rodríguez
escribió:
> como puedo conectarme via ssh a un equipo remoto para ya luego correr el
> vnc server en la maquina remota y de esta manera tomar el control de la
> sesion X del usuario de esa maquina (claro, yo me conecta
El día 23 de abril de 2016, 16:37, Billy Yeffry Fernández Rodríguez
<billy.yef...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Saludos amigos de la lista. Me surge la siguiente inquietud:
>
> como puedo conectarme via ssh a un equipo remoto para ya luego correr
> el vnc server en la maquina remot
Saludos amigos de la lista. Me surge la siguiente inquietud:
como puedo conectarme via ssh a un equipo remoto para ya luego correr
el vnc server en la maquina remota y de esta manera tomar el control
de la sesion X del usuario de esa maquina (claro, yo me conectare
usando un cliente vnc desde mi
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 11:50:09AM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>
> What is the program that will connect to the current session on the remote
> system? I have used it before but I can't remember what it was.
In Gnome, I usually use Vinagre. In other DEs, I use ssvnc.
--
John
fore but I can't remember what it was.
>
> Are you looking for x11vnc [1][2] on the host you want to see? If so,
> tigervnc and others can be the vnc xlients...
And the exact command to run is
x11vnc -display :0
Run it as the user with the open X11 session. Type the command in a ssh
session fo
ant to see? If so,
tigervnc and others can be the vnc xlients...
--
Javier
[1] http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/X11vnc
I wish I could remember all of this stuff!
What is the program that will connect to the current session
on the remote system? I have used it before but I can't
remember what it was.
Many TIA!
Dennis
Dear Debian,
I'm Bernard.I have a little problem with my raspberry pi 2 running Raspbian
Jessie.
Hope you can help me.I don't know how to set my pi turn on the vnc server
when boot.
I don't know how to set the bootconfig.txt. please tell me how to
fix it when you reply.i'm
from Hong Kong
On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 18:12 +0800, Bernard Lee wrote:
> Dear Debian,
> I'm Bernard.I have a little problem with my raspberry pi 2 running
> Raspbian
> Jessie.
> Hope you can help me.I don't know how to set my pi turn on the vnc
> server
> when boot.
> I d
Thanks for help :)
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Seeker wrote:
>
>
> On 9/18/2015 10:59 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> can you please also advice any client for windows. right now the only
>> platform i have is Windows to access the machine. and Remmina
suggestion would be highly appreciated.
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
#unset SESSION_MANAGER
#unset DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
# exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
[ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup
[ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $
reciated.
>
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
>
> #unset SESSION_MANAGER
> #unset DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
>
> # exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
>
>
> [ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup
> [ -r $HOME/.Xresou
Hi.
On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 09:44:38 +0500
Muhammad Yousuf Khan <sir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am using Debian 8.2. i enable screen sharing but when i try to connect
> client side shows me this message
>
> unable to connect VNC server using your chosen security setting
Hi.
Please do not top-post.
Please do not CC me. I'm subscribed to the list.
On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 22:59:49 +0500
Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> Thanks for help. when i am running the command that you have mentioned it
> is giving me an error please the result below.
>
>
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 09:44:38 +0500
> Muhammad Yousuf Khan <sir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am using Debian 8.2. i enable screen sharing but when i try to
> connect
> > client side shows me this message
> >
> > unable to connect
On 9/18/2015 10:59 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
can you please also advice any client for windows. right now the only
platform i have is Windows to access the machine. and Remmina does not
work for Windows.
Any suggestion please?
Thanks,
Yousuf
RealVNC or UltraVNC if you want
I am using Debian 8.2. i enable screen sharing but when i try to connect
client side shows me this message
unable to connect VNC server using your chosen security setting. Either
upgrade the VNC server to more recent version from realVNC or select weaker
level of encryption
and i see
On 2015-07-03, Rob Nieuwenhuizen ra.nieuwenhui...@gmail.com wrote:
When try to enable my vnc server on Debian Jessie:
I have to unmanage my network interfaces from /etc/network/interfaces
The only way to start remote desktop on my internal interface is to
let the gnome network manager
When try to enable my vnc server on Debian Jessie:
I have to unmanage my network interfaces from /etc/network/interfaces
The only way to start remote desktop on my internal interface is to let the
gnome network manager control my interface.
This is unwanted behavior as i use my system als
On Saturday 01 November 2014 13:51:16 Jape Person wrote:
You (Scott) help a lot of people here. I wish someone would help you!
Sadly, perhaps no-one knows the answer. :-(
Lisi
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and, if it begins with the scheme name 'vnc', does
the setup you require, but would otherwise calls the default 'mailto'
handler. Might that do what you need?
(i've set up Iceweasel to call a script for 'mailto' links, so that i
can click on them and have a template email message open in Emacs, which
i
to the users desktop.
Ideal outcome:-
Quick and easy remote desktop support even when both the user and
support are behind NAT firewalls.
[*1] Krfb is set to use port 1235
[*2] e.g. vnc://invitation:cpcz-...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:
There /appears/ to be two problems which I'd like suggestions on how
and easy remote desktop support even when both the user and
support are behind NAT firewalls.
[*1] Krfb is set to use port 1235
[*2] e.g. vnc://invitation:cpcz-...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:
There /appears/ to be two problems which I'd like suggestions on how to
solve:-
1. while the link displays as show
El lun, 03-02-2014 a las 14:28 +, Camaleón escribió:
El Mon, 03 Feb 2014 11:38:12 +0100, trujo escribió:
He instalado debian sobre un android.
(...)
No es necesario que mandes dos veces el mismo mensaje, el primero llego ;-
):
He instalado debian sobre un android.
La configuración por defecto es levantar una sesión con vnc-server para
conectarse despues.
He probado a usar un servidor X para redirigir las salidas y lanzar el
metacity sobre el + lxde.
Tengo probado (en otra maquina) el uso de RDP para abrir sesión en
El Mon, 03 Feb 2014 11:38:12 +0100, trujo escribió:
He instalado debian sobre un android.
(...)
No es necesario que mandes dos veces el mismo mensaje, el primero llego ;-
):
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-spanish/2014/01/msg00877.html
Saludos,
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He instalado debian sobre un android.
La configuración por defecto es levantar una sesión con vnc-server para
conectarse despues.
He probado a usar un servidor X para redirigir las salidas y lanzar el
metacity sobre el + lxde.
Tengo probado (en otra maquina) el uso de RDP para abrir sesión en
El Thu, 30 Jan 2014 11:54:55 +0100, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio escribió:
He instalado debian sobre un android.
^
un dispositivo, entiendo :-?
La configuración por defecto es levantar una sesión con vnc-server para
conectarse despues
On 2013-11-20 17:45 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 02:26:21PM +0100, Andre Majorel wrote:
An attribution wouldn't have hurt but it's plain to see that Jon
was replying to Emilio's message, not Ron's. Or don't mailers
show threads any more ?
Mutt, the one I use,
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 05:07:52PM +, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 16:52:44 +
Ron Leach ronle...@tesco.net wrote:
Hello Ron,
Jonathan, thank you for the note. I've rechecked.
I think Jonathan was directing his comments to Emilio, not you. It's
difficult to know for
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