Stefan Reiter writes:
> On 10/14/21 9:14 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
>> Stefan Reiter writes:
>>
>>> On 10/12/21 11:24 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
[...]
I'd split this patch into three parts: item 1., 2.+3., 4.-6., because
each part can stand on its own.
>>>
>>> The reason why I
On 10/14/21 9:14 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
Stefan Reiter writes:
On 10/12/21 11:24 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
Stefan Reiter writes:
It is possible to specify more than one VNC server on the command line,
either with an explicit ID or the auto-generated ones à "default",
"vnc2",
Stefan Reiter writes:
> On 10/12/21 11:24 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
>> Stefan Reiter writes:
>>
>>> It is possible to specify more than one VNC server on the command line,
>>> either with an explicit ID or the auto-generated ones à "default",
>>> "vnc2", "vnc3", ...
>>>
>>> It is not
On 10/12/21 11:24 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
Stefan Reiter writes:
It is possible to specify more than one VNC server on the command line,
either with an explicit ID or the auto-generated ones à la "default",
"vnc2", "vnc3", ...
It is not possible to change the password on one of these
Stefan Reiter writes:
> It is possible to specify more than one VNC server on the command line,
> either with an explicit ID or the auto-generated ones à la "default",
> "vnc2", "vnc3", ...
>
> It is not possible to change the password on one of these extra VNC
> displays though. Fix this by
On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 04:03:01PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Stefan Reiter (s.rei...@proxmox.com) wrote:
> > It is possible to specify more than one VNC server on the command line,
> > either with an explicit ID or the auto-generated ones à la "default",
> > "vnc2", "vnc3", ...
> >
* Stefan Reiter (s.rei...@proxmox.com) wrote:
> It is possible to specify more than one VNC server on the command line,
> either with an explicit ID or the auto-generated ones à la "default",
> "vnc2", "vnc3", ...
>
> It is not possible to change the password on one of these extra VNC
> displays