I'm not sure how much of your code actually ended up in the
implementation, but it at least inspired me to implement the feature in
my own way. I had to change things up a bit to re-fix UltraVNC Repeater
support, implement the SSH user name, and some other things. I also
moved the components
http://sourceforge.net/projects/turbovnc/files/1.2.90%20%282.0beta1%29/
Features/fixes introduced in 2.0 beta1:
[1]
The TurboVNC X server has been completely overhauled and is now based on
the unmodified Xorg 7.7 code base. This overhaul enables support for
the X extensions needed by newer
http://sourceforge.net/projects/turbovnc/files/1.2.3/
Significant changes relative to 1.2.2:
[1]
Fixed an issue whereby the Java TurboVNC Viewer would not enable the OS
X Lion full-screen mode feature on OS X 10.10 Yosemite.
[2]
Fixed a regression introduced in 1.2.2 that caused a non-fatal
or concerns you may have.
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And the link:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/turbovnc/files/2.0/
On 7/14/15 5:23 PM, DRC wrote:
Packaging changes:
These packages were built with libjpeg-turbo 1.4.1:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libjpeg-turbo/files/1.4.1/
This improves performance on 64-bit Mac clients, relative
Official binaries are available here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/turbovnc/files/2.0.1/
Changelog is available here:
https://github.com/TurboVNC/turbovnc/releases/tag/2.0.1
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I have a couple of funded projects in the works for TurboVNC 2.1, but
there is no funded work on the horizon for VirtualGL and TurboVNC after
the end of 2015. As you know, I rely on funded development
opportunities in order to stay afloat as an independent developer, which
allows me to
ew Xvnc arguments that allow
an X.509 certificate to be specified.
You will want to use the new Java viewer at the same link above when
testing the new server. The 2.0 Java viewer has a bug that prevents it
from working properly with a server that supports both th
There was a bug in the 2.1 beta1 build that prevented one of the classes
(TJException) from being included from libjpeg-turbo 1.5 beta. This
resulted in JPEG decompression being unaccelerated. If you have already
downloaded 2.1 beta1, then please uninstall it and install 2.1 beta2
instead.
Clarification: the bug affected only the Java/Un*x/Mac viewer, not the
native Windows viewer.
On 3/15/16 7:57 PM, DRC wrote:
> There was a bug in the 2.1 beta1 build that prevented one of the classes
> (TJException) from being included from libjpeg-turbo 1.5 beta. This
> resulte
2.1 beta1
-
Highlights:
- NV-CONTROL extension support (server)
- VeNCrypt + TLS encryption support (server & Java viewer only-- seeking
funding to add to Windows native viewer)
- vncserver -autokill option
- Remote X Input device support (Linux viewer, server) [includes Wacom
tablet
Apologies again for the delay. Every time I think I'm a day away, I
discover some new bug that needs fixing. I am still working through all
of the open bug reports, and I hope to have a release candidate this week.
DRC
GNOME 3 should be usable now with the code in Git master (which will
become TurboVNC 2.1, as soon as I can work through the rest of the open
bug reports.) Unity under Ubuntu 16.04 should now also work. Be sure
to blow away ~/.vnc/xstartup.turbovnc before testing the latest code,
since many of
http://www.turbovnc.org/DeveloperInfo/PreReleases
Highlights:
-- Server: Fixed serious visual artifacts with server-side cursor
rendering (regression introduced in 2.0)
-- Server: Numerous fixes and workarounds to support running GNOME 3 and
Unity 7.2-7.4 with VirtualGL (see
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