Adam, Could you please help me here?
Thanks a lot in advanced,
Paresh
On 8/22/08, paresh masani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are right Adam. But how would I integrate this architecture with Real
VNC's XFree86 because the some patches given at
http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/devel/vnc/
I think you are looking for something similar to Citrix Server
functionalities. It might helps you.
Regards,
Paresh
On 9/8/08, Jeong Ho Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear, all. This is Jeong-ho, Lee from Korea.
I have a question that might be heard stupid. I am looking for a tool like
...
Dear, all. This is Jeong-ho, Lee from Korea.
I have a question that might be heard stupid. I am looking for a tool like ...
(hard to describe)
What I want to do is to make a new application that consists of functions from
other applications by pulling only GUIs out from those applications. The
Exactly Chris, Same behavior I also faced. Are you using Gnome?
Could any one please gives a brief idea what is wrong here? I am really
curious to know why this is happening? Is this problem related to Server
side or client side(in VncViewer or in Xvnc).
Regards,
Paresh
On 9/6/08, Williams,
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 04:19:04PM +0530, paresh masani wrote:
Hi,
it is not so easy to use that patches to pure RealVNC source (and
XFree86) because X.Org and XFree86 are different in some places. I'm
affraid you have to understand XFree internals and rewrite patches
whose are not usable (or
I'm using VNC to connect to a PC that is running Virtual PC 2007. When
the VPC is active, the mouse cursor turns into a big, black block with
the arrow inside that block. When connecting to the PC with the VPC not
active (or not running) the mouse cursor looks normal. Is there any way
to
I have no idea what the cause is. I haven't looked into it because it
hasn't been a serious problem, just an annoyance. It could be that the
TCP session is timing out. Or maybe not since the VNC client software
doesn't report any errors or dropped connections. I'm just speculating
here. Maybe
Thank you, Robin Hill.
I have read the introduction part of tightVNC -
http://www.tightvnc.com/intro.html.
What you mean by export parts of the screen is that tightVNC's function of
Scaling of the remote desktop?
Or, is there any function in tightVNC that I don't know? If it is so, could you
tell