On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 12:03:02AM -0400, Boyd Campbell wrote:
Good evening all,
I'm using VNC to connect to a specific server on a remote LAN from many
different clients at many different locations. However, using the same
machine on one network vs. another, I'm either able to get into
Hello,
I have Linux Debian running on my system. My xorg.conf is configured as
TwinView so that my TV Screen (X-display 0.1) is displayed right of my LCD
screen (X-Display 0.0). Given the fact that my TV screen is placed in another
room, i cannot see it from my working place. What I want to do
Please recall from my message that it works fine from some locations and is
consistent across machines at those locations. IE: All machines at certain
locations work and all machines at other locations get the black screen. I
fail to see how the server is the issue, but I'm still open to your
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 10:48:20AM -0400, Boyd Campbell wrote:
Please recall from my message that it works fine from some locations and is
consistent across machines at those locations. IE: All machines at certain
locations work and all machines at other locations get the black screen. I
fail
Ok...thanks much. I'll be looking into it ASAP.
I printed out the docs at the link you graciously provided. Does that have
everything I need to move forward with tweaking settings in the OS/Router?
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From: Peter Rosin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 06,
Luis-
Is there anything (error messages, etc.) displayed in the CIW or logs?
Regards-
Mike
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Subject: VNC and Cadence Servers
Hello
On Aug 5, 2007, at 7:39 AM, Shobuz99 wrote:
Sean,
What if one of Bruce's family members also has a router?
Doesn't matter. Think of routers as diodes: They let traffic *out*,
but not in. When you *initiate* the connection, that forces the
direction of the connection. So if the family