Thank you guys for the tips,
in the meantime I did some more search and found /usr/openwin/demo/xev on my
Sun Solaris machine.
Unfortunately, more confusion followed:
1. I found I've got four different keyboard mappings: two for each keyboard (my
home Windows
keyboard and my work Sun keyboard), d
[In a message on Sat, 12 Mar 2005 01:50:57 PST,
Boris Andreev wrote:]
>Then looking up on the Internet, I found this
>http://mercea.net/~exmh/html/exmh-users/2001-02/msg00016.html
>where the use of "xev" and "xkeycaps" is prescribed in order to see the corres
>pondence between
>keysyms and keyco
On Sat Mar 12, 2005 at 11:37:55PM +0530, Gobbledegeek wrote:
> 1. How can I boot these two other pcs (post install with monitor &
> keybord) without having a keyboard/mouse *&* monitor attached to them?
> They will run FreeBSD and linux. I mean I don't want keyboard error
> "press F1 to continue..
Gobbledegeek said:
[snip]
I mean I don't want keyboard error "press F1
> to continue.." or any stupid error message hanging the boot process
That depends entirely on the BIOS. Most newer BIOSes will let you.
> 2. I heard it is poosible to be truly headless: i.e *without even a
> Graphics card*.
Hello
I'm building 2 headless pcs next week. I can't afford space nor money
for extra keybords,mice, or kvm switch. So Iintend to build my own ip
over kvm on one pc to access the other two.
I have two basic question:
1. How can I boot these two other pcs (post install with monitor &
keybord) with
Correction: I meant ..
What about a) the case when there is local graphics card but no
monitor... b) No graphics *monitor?* CARD...
My apologies...
Rgrds
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 23:37:55 +0530, Gobbledegeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I'm building 2 headless pcs next week. I can't afford spa
Boris,
VNC Server 4.1 (on all platforms) now supports the RemapKeys parameter,
which allows arbitrary remapping of keys, more or less, which will be
applied to all input from viewers.
RemapKeys uses the syntax:
{keysym1}->{keysym2}
to map key 1 to key 2, or
{keysym1}<>{keysym2}
to swap two
Hello,
I am running a VNC server 4.1 on a Sun Solaris and start VNC viewer sessions
from both work (same
Sun Solaris machine) and home (Linux Mandrake 10.0). My problem is that my home
machine is with a
Windows-type keyboard and I need to emulate some extra Sun keys, specifically
the SunFront ke
Hi
Can anyone provide me with source code to view
multiple desktops in VNC?Do the code use the same
algorithm or is it different?How will the bandwidth
problem be sorted?
Regards
DP
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