AS far as I know, vnc on unix does not rely on any kernel stuff.
Depending on the configuration, the vnc functionallity can be hooked,
linked or build into the window manager software or the display manager
software.
In the beginning, there has always been the binary 'xvnc' which is a
disclaimer: It's been a long time since I used unix/linux vnc... I might
be off.
On 6-4-2013 15:41, Dan MacDonald wrote:
TeamViewer includes a little desktop app that shows all users currently
logged onto a session. Is there no such thing for vncserver when running
under X11? Seeing as we're
On 11-9-2012 14:51, Stefan at WPF wrote:
I am using VNC 4 (because it works on WinPE), however instead of a mouse
pointer I only see a dot as mouse pointer. Is there any way to change this?
I couldn't find an option for this.
The only thing I know about the dot is that this dot is the local
On 15-2-2012 13:53, Girish H T wrote:
Hi Experts,
I am new to VNC. I have few basic queries.
I'm old to vnc, I might be off for current versions, my experience is
based on 'older' versions and variants...
1. What is the frame rate that is supported by VNC encoding techiniques.
Say i want to
On 6-12-2011 7:18, Lasitha Appuhami wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to send only a specified window, via vnc.
I'm ready to do slight modifications if required but don't know from where
to start.
No it is not possible to send a single window. A workaround can be to
work full-screeen.
For unix/linux
On 28-6-2011 18:34, Gregg Levine wrote:
I have here two systems. One is a Solaris 10 from March 2005
installation on an UltraSPARC 5(10) system, and the other is a
Slackware-12.1.0 system on Intel.
The Solaris one is running 3.3.7 that was packaged by themselves (Sun)
and can present me with
On 29-6-2011 5:03, Dave wrote:
Hi
Hopefully someone can assist me. In the earlier version of RealVNC (paid 3
licence) everything worked AOK.
You payed for support, get it!
Once you got it, be nice to answer here with the found solution... (or
the message that support sucks ;-)
But now
On 6-4-2011 23:23, Sean Matheny wrote:
We have RealVNC 4.6.1 (r54321) and all workstations in our company are set
up with RealVNC server, and all have the same password. I would like a way
for our help desk staff to not have to enter this universal password every
single time.
Sounds like saving
On 15-3-2011 15:17, Kory Lindersmith wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good VNC server for Win7? I have Real and Tight and
You are drifting away from the toppic
when I connect to them, they seem REALLY SLOW!! The screen updates just
seem to take forever. Its not bandwidth because I can
On 3-3-2011 22:30, Dieter wrote:
I’m new to this list and have not been able to search for a solution to the
below problem.
the issue might be ancient (like realy old) as it is there since ages...
The lastst VNC server causes playback of Vudu movies using Boxee to freeze
(lockup) the movie
On 1-3-2011 10:39, Ajay Jain wrote:
My VNC Server is running on a remote Linux machine and it has a
password. I run VNC Viewer on Windows but I do not want to enter
password every time. I just want it to read the password from some
file. That said, I do not want to start the server in a No
On 7-12-2010 8:30, Ajay Jain wrote:
Hi,
I want to start vncserver in multiple configurations. Can I use
multiple xstartup files? Any other alternative?
In the past I had an inetd (xinetd) driven configuration. That used
different port numbers for different configurations (resolution and/or
On 13-11-2010 14:28, Richard George wrote:
I used VNC a couple of years ago, and have recently comeback to it. I
previoulsy used it as a remote viewer, but now I'm looking for more
functionality. specifically, I would like to mount local disks, sync
folders between local and remote folders,
On 4-11-2010 0:57, Marty Piorkowski wrote:
During a VNC session, when I type something in an X-term window, nothing
appears until I move my mouse a little. Moving the mouse is required to see
what has transpired on the VNC screen. Any thoughts on to what this might
be?
I bet the refresh
On 18-6-2010 15:21, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 10:20, Corne Beersecbee...@gmail.com wrote:
On 15-6-2010 17:59, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
It seems that VNC response depends on screen response, ie VGA
card's speed. I think VNC only sends screen updates to client only
On 18-6-2010 19:58, John Kaufmann wrote:
In a message dated 2010.06.18 04:16 -0500, Corne Beerse wrote:
For what its worth, I'd never trust application-based encryption. If
I need encryption, I use a tunnel like VPN or SSH as they are build
for that purpose. Then run the vnc-communication
On 17-6-2010 8:45, Aaron Brooks wrote:
Hi,
I'm running X11vnc on my server with the following command
/usr/local/bin/x11vnc -bg -forever -xkb -rfbauth /etc/x11vnc/passwd
-o /etc/x11vnc/log. This provides password protection to the server,
but it doesn't provide any encryption, so I would
On 15-6-2010 14:24, Mike Gexler wrote:
I have vnc running as a server on a linux red hat box.
I have vnc viewer running on a local xp machine.
I can't seem to connect to connect even though we have same ip schemes.
Any ideas?
This depends on a lot of settings. As the remote machine is
On 15-6-2010 17:59, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
It seems that VNC response depends on screen response, ie VGA
card's speed. I think VNC only sends screen updates to client only
after corresponding pixels are changed on screen (ie in VGA memory).
Am I correct?
This is only true for the
On 7-6-2010 14:46, Bill Manthorp wrote:
Dear list,
Can you please advise how many computers may view the screen of a VNC server
machine and what are the criteria for determining this number?
Well, the number of connected users is fairly limited in controll. As
far as I know, the only
On 19-2-2010 20:55, Mr. B wrote:
I have two machines on a wired network. A win xp machine and a mac
book pro. Both systems have vnc enterprise servers and viewers
version 4.5.x installed with the servers configured to operate in
service mode.
When I use the mac vnc viewer app to access the
On 12-2-2010 11:41, Philip Herlihy wrote:
I've used RealVNC in mixed environments recently. It seems you only need to
pay for the software if it contains a server - the viewers can be downloaded
separately and run without charge. So, you can download whichever viewer is
appropriate for the
On 9-1-2010 22:08, Ken McGrew wrote:
When I connect to my PC at work and then try to download fixes from IBM on my
work computer, their website uses java for the login and download pages, but
I cannot see anything on those java web pages via VNC. Any ideas?
On 28-12-2009 5:26, Steve Melcher wrote:
I have a newbie question, when I attempt to access the desktop of my Linux
box is asks the logged on user for permission to access the device. This is
great except I want to use this tool so I do not have to be in my lab for
accessing the machine. How
dean giang wrote:
I am using VNC Free edition and Win XP Pro for both Server and Viewer.
Could someone tell me why I can't connect to the VNC Server when the user of
the server is not logged in, from a Shut Down position? As soon as the user
logs in the server computer, I connect to it
John Griffiths wrote:
I have installed VNC and I am attempting to connect to another computer.
The other computer is the server and the IP is: 10.1.1.2
By definition of this address (10.x.y.z) is not routed. Hence this
connection only works if your local machine is in the same subnet
Jérôme Redouté wrote:
Hi,
I use vnc4server on my x64 Ubuntu (in french) 9.04.
-If i start a permanent session , this session starts in english (All
links ans environnement variables are in english). How can I fix That?
That's the default login session that is showing here. In the
Alexey Koptsevich wrote:
Hello,
On Macs, is there a way to make a web camera (either internal or
external USB webcam) available to the user, running VNC desktop
not attached to the console, in muttiple-desktop configuration?
Can it be done in RealVNC or perhaps Vine Server, or via any other
Roberto Meza wrote:
Hello:
I am unable to copy files from the server to my local PC.
I get access denied.
Real VNC documentation says Note that it is not possible to download a file
that has not first been offered by the server.
What does this mean?
This means you
Roberto Meza wrote:
So I should try with different settings both on Windows and on the
Server and Viewer?
Try everything and see what the effect is. Hence, donnot try everything
at once.
Are you saying using 8 bit on the Windows color settings? I don't
think that's an option. Everything
-=Danny=- wrote:
I just set up TightVNC server on a machine that is behind a cable modem. I
gave the machine a static IP address and set the port forwarding on the modem.
Everything works!
Now I'm wanting to add a second machine behind the same modem and I would
like to be able to remotely
Roberto Meza wrote:
Any recommendations to speed up the refresh rate when connecting to remote
Windows XP PC's usigng Real VNC?
I don't think this is a CPU or memory issue as both PC's are pretty decent.
Is this is normal? It takes a lot of time to get the screen refreshed.
THere are
Glen Tupling wrote:
No joke, I just hate pointless sarcasm. If a rookie asks a question that's
easy to find in the manual, then be courteous and tell them where the manual
is found. He didn't come here to be embarrassed.
It's true that it should be handsome to point rookies to the manual
vishal jogi wrote:
Hi all,
How we can measure performance of RealVNC client with other RFB Client?
What performance wil you measure? There are a lot of possible bottlenecks:
- If it is a virtual display as default on unix, then there is the
performance of Xvnc, the X11 server.
- If it is a
Christophe Lohr wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible for the client to negotiate server screen size?
Yep, but keep in mind that the terms client and server might have a
different location than you think. And then, it might even not. To avoid
problems with the terms, its better to use the terms
jpbukow...@aol.com wrote:
I have a situation where I have a virtual machine which uses a thin client to
connect to it via RDP.? I want to also use VNC to connect to the currently
connected RDP session and run them concurrently.? What seems to happen is
that the RDP session closes when VNC
corazon capistrano wrote:
I've been using the free edition of Real VNC for almost a year now with my
iphone, using mocha vnc. This is the first time I encountered a problem and
can't connect to my pc. When I connect to my pc, this gives me my logon
screen (i don't usually get this screen
Pierre Ossman wrote:
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:34:51 +0200
Corne Beerse cbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Pierre Ossman wrote:
Is there some documentation available for the VNC extension? Looking at
the RealVNC vncconfig implementation does not explain everything. E.g.
what is the character
Pierre Ossman wrote:
Is there some documentation available for the VNC extension? Looking at
the RealVNC vncconfig implementation does not explain everything. E.g.
what is the character encoding for parameters?
Rgds
That depends on your platform or how you look at it:
For msWindows based
Che-Ting Chen wrote:
I know this question was asked before but I didn't find the answer. I use
the vncviewer free version on linux and find the window version has some
options such as rate-limit which linux version hasn't. why? And is there any
method to update the screen periodically? Or is
Andrea Riela wrote:
Hi folks,
maybe is a strange question, so apologize me. I need to manage a
windows 2003 server with vnc server (enterprise edition), and the
requirements are:
1. user A and user B could share the desktop
2. user C have to connect to vnc server and see desktop C when user A
John S wrote:
I'm running ubuntu 8.04 with vnc4server.
You might like to update, 8.10 is out and should not harm you.
I'm trying to get my vnc server to listen on a specific interface. I
don't want it listening on localhost, I want it listening on a virtual
tun interface I setup, tun0, ip
Rahul Singla wrote:
Does VNC allow to Connect Remotely to a Windows XP system behind a proxy??
Yes it does, provided that your proxy routes the traffic both ways. Just
like nat routing and such: you might need to configure your proxy server
to route the traffic.
On the other hand, I
Terry Graham wrote:
Will vnc work with windows vista and the 3g iPhone?
Thanks.
What way around?
For msWindows Vista
- VNCviewer: you can use the executable as any other application. So you
can see remote systems. The java application from the vnc-web-portal
(http://yourserver:5800/)
Jonh Wendell wrote:
Hi, folks.
Currently we can use vnc clients with the url
host:display or host::port
As in ipv6 we have both symbols : and :: as part of the address, what
would be a reasonable way to use vnc clients at command line?
definitly a reason for a decent dns service in every
Mike Miller wrote:
It has been a while since I installed Xvnc on anything but now I have
a new Ubuntu box and am excited to make it do cool things. With Xvnc
there used to be a patch, back in the 3.3 days at least, that allowed
me to compile against libwrap.a and use Wietse Venema's tcp
Julien Dal Col wrote:
hello everybody,
I'm a complete newbie (1st time posting to a mailing list, beginer in the
unix world, never heard of SSH or other things like that) and so I ask for
your indulgence if I do something wrong or don't understand something...
now that said, I need the help
Ruth Rothschild wrote:
I am automating a test using Rational Functional Tester (RFT). The
application that I'm testing is on a remote server that has VNCServer
started. I am running RFT from a PC on which VNCviewer 4.1 is installed. I
am able to successfully bring up the VNCviewer and it shows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I have a server that is consistently busy with network activity, polling
other machines for information almost continuously. I have tried to VNC or
remote into the machine but the interface is incredibly slow and
intolerable.
I was wondering if it were possible
paresh masani wrote:
That what i am doing. Please refer below command in
Xvnc :10 -desktop 'UNIX -httpd /usr/local/vnc/classes -auth /.Xauthority
-geometry 1268x896 -depth 24 -pixelformat RGB888 -rfbwait 3 -rfbauth
/passwd -pn -fp
Here specified depth is 24 then also i am getting pixel
paresh masani wrote:
Hi,
I read documentation of Xvnc and found that it uses cfb(color frame buffer).
It supports only 8, 16 and 32 bit colore and dont have support for 24-bit
color and 64-bit color. Could any one please tell me why it is like this. 24
and 64-bit color support does not
paresh masani wrote:
Sorry i missed to attach the file.
On 6/18/08, *paresh masani* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for reply. I am using pixel format RGB888 while calling
Xvnc. Please refer the command given below:
Xvnc :10 -desktop 'UNIX -httpd
Tony Cappellini wrote:
We have a linux client which boots a small ramdisk image into RUN Level 3,
over ethernet from a server, in a small lab.
Runlevel 3 is not that well defined... If this is a graphical (X11)
based display, then there are several ways to make it viewable with a
vnc
Bruno DALO wrote:
Hello,
How can i use real vnc with computeurs how have dynamique IP assignement
using a DHCP server ?
As with all such machines: find a way to fetch the ip for the machine at
that moment. There are various ways, like a proper dns and dhcp setup
can aid you in a
phil curb wrote:
hi
remote desktop has the useful functionality of locking or hiding the screen
at the remote computer.
so a)Only you control it - it is not sharedb)the other user cannot see
the screen - unless of course he logs in as you.
Can realvnc hide/blacken the screen at the
and make that
happen.
Thanks, Ron
Corne Beerse wrote:
Ron Grant wrote:
Hi list,
I use the free edition on my home network and am familiar with
installing and using in Windows.
I have a Ubuntu machine that I would like to use vnc with in the
same way. Is this possible?
I am very new to Linux
Ron Grant wrote:
Hi list,
I use the free edition on my home network and am familiar with
installing and using in Windows.
I have a Ubuntu machine that I would like to use vnc with in the same
way. Is this possible?
I am very new to Linux / Ubuntu.
I tried to install without success, and
Alexandre Luna wrote:
Hi guys,
Sorry if this question is so basic, but I could not find it on archive. There
is a way to provide the login and password information for a vnc connection to
a linux box?
For the vnc-session, you can save the vnc-settings for the settings to a
*.vnc file (in
Bernt Christandl wrote:
Dear all,
obviously I have an understanding problem.
I'm a newbie to VNC with only very little windows-knowledge;
I come from unix, so please forgive my ignorance...
Welcome to the club. Vnc on msWindows differs a lot from vnc on unix:
Where on unix, vnc by
Anthony Watson wrote:
I thought that VNC would allow me to bypass the terminal services limitation
built into XP service pack 2, but the free version of VNC I downloaded kicked
one user off, when another VNC connection was initiated. Does the Personal or
Enterprise version have this
shruti shah wrote:
How are the screens captured in this software? Can anyone help me on this?
_
You can use your own screen capture software. There is also a
vnc-movie-maker or vnc-recorder, that records a vnc-session as if it
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
There doesn't seem to be any reply to this interesting mail, so let me
give my 0.01b,...
Adding my (history aware) 2 cents...
VNC is here since decades. If you have an old/ancient/antique laptop or
desktop with its origional os, you might be able to use it for
Williams, Chris (Marlboro) wrote:
That's not developer documentation. Do you not know what developer
documentation is?
I'm talking about everything from high level flow charts down to
detailed annotated source code listings.
Descriptions of functions, what they do and why. Files, modules, data
Keith Bartlett wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know of a VNC client that will work with the Enterprise version
of VNC on a Blackberry? All the ones I've tried so far will not :(
I'd say pick the java viewer as used in the webpage of most servers.
Pick a linux/unix distribution and extract the java
Marc Cram wrote:
I'm looking to thumbnail the vnc window in a browser, so I can have
multiple thumbnails. I need the web based vnc to
automatically log into the remote server. Has anyone done this?
I've done this on linux and unix hosts. There the webserver is
constructed from a bunch of
PARESH MASANI wrote:
Hi All,
I just came across the following issue in the Real VNC:
I have
created a session using vncserver:150
When i tried to connect this session
using vncviwer, its giving error saying unable to connect: connection
refused(10061)
Could any one please tell me how to solve
Dinesh Subhraveti wrote:
Hi forum,
I am having problem logging into the VNC server
running on a Windows XP box. I can see the Windows
logon screen, but the moment I enter the correct
password, the windows closes with the message read:
Connection reset by peer (10054). I am connecting
from
Peter Cstrand wrote:
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, Corne Beerse wrote:
For X11 (unix/linux) based VNC servers, the effective maximum number of
connections/sessions is limited tot 64, because the X11 protocol only allows
display numbers 0 trough 63. There are even reports of less (up to 32
paresh masani wrote:
Could any one please tell me how vncserver calls Xvnc? How Xvnc will knows
where it has to connect on HTTP and RFB ports? Can i specify RFB and HTTP
ports to connect?
As far as I know, `vncserver` is a perl-script. If you read englisch and
have some scripting or
PARESH MASANI wrote:
Hello Friends,
As we knows RealVNC provides maximum 100 sessions. and changes
in the vncserver script to 1-1000 to support 1000 sessions will lead to port
clashes. So I think if is it possible to assign ports as following way then
there will not be any clashes. At present
PARESH MASANI wrote:
I found that there are 5900 to 5999 ports allocated to vnc server and
6000+ ports allocated to x11. Could anyone please tell me what is the
difference between vnc server and x11 and why this is differentiation is there
in ports? Is vnc server can use the port allocated to
Derek McDaniel wrote:
Hello everyone,
We have a machine where we found that RealVNC and UltraVNC were both
installed on it. We noticed that whenever we tried to VNC into this machine,
it would crash. I was wondering if anyone knew of an issue with UltraVNC and
RealVNC having problems
Sir Jo wrote:
Hi mailing-list :-)
I want to connect to a server using command-line.
If I try this, it works
vncviewer.exe myserver.com
but appeare a box that ask to me the password, and I need to insert it.
How I need to insert password into command-line ??
I have try these, but it don't
L.M. wrote:
Hi,
I am using VNC Free Edition 4.1.
o At PLACE_1, I have:
~
- a LAN 192.168.0.0/24 ;
- a router with a public IP W.X.Y.Z ;
- a host A=192.168.0.6 running a VNC server.
o At PLACE_2, I have:
~
- a LAN 192.168.1.0/24 ;
- a host B=192.168.1.2
Marc Cram wrote:
I wanted to run VNC from a batch file, but I can't figure out how to
enter the password from the batch after the connection has been made.
Does anyone know how to do this.
What do you want to do from batch? On what system?
`vncserver` on unix is a script to call `Xvnc`.
Hendrik Tews wrote:
Corne Beerse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For current situations, I think there are some parties that have to
cooperate:
- The mouse driver at the console needs to send the signals to the
desktop-s X11 (or msWindows desktop). I bet most standard mouse
drivers only
Hendrik Tews wrote:
James Weatherall writes:
If I remember correctly, the X11 protocol supports only five buttons
natively, being left, middle, right, mousewheel-up mousewheel-down. VNC
As far as I know, the first X11 system I used (a SunSParcstation back in
1992) had a 3 button
Michael Hagedorn wrote:
Hello All,
I want to hibernate Windows XP automatically after some hours of
inactivity. But it keeps on. (same for standby)
I'm running VNC server 4.1 on this machine and have no physical mouse,
keyboard or monitor connected.
Is this a VNC issue? Do this work for other
Michael Murphy wrote:
Is there a simple patch to upgrade my vnc free version 4.1.1 to version
4.1.2? Or do I need to do an entire re-intsall.
You only need to start the installation of the new version. Since you
have not installed 4.1.2, it cannot be a re-install. If you donnot
uninstall
Rajeshri Shetye wrote:
Hi
I would like to know the type of encoding used by rfb 4.0 protocol for the
user name .
As far as I know, the default for vnc is the same encoding as the
default unix password encoding (the 'old' encoding on most current unix
and linux disstributions). To
john znuck wrote:
I can start vncserver fr a shell without having to login. I thought this means
I can start it from boot. However, when I try to do it fr a script in
/etc/init.d, the system prompts for login and boot waits there. How to overcome
this?
There are 2 different approaches to
David Reichard wrote:
My laptop is the VNC server. When the laptop is on my home network, I'd like to
be able to access it with a VNC client.
My laptop gets its IP address from my home network's DHCP server. I can find out what the address is and use that to connect OK. But that address can
SRM SRM wrote:
VNC Group,
This is the first time I'm using VNC.
I have a linux desktop and I've started the vnc server by typing
vncserver.
Now on my windows pc, I opened the vnc viewer and tried to view the
linux desktop locally on the windows pc. Here is exactly what
James Weatherall wrote:
Hi Gurjit,
You should find that you can start 99 desktops that way, provided that
xinetd will support that many configured services. Beyond 99 desktops, the
X11 and RFB port numbers will start to clash.
Before that, X11 runs out of ports, its design says only 64
Gupta, Pankaj G wrote:
Hi,
I want to know how much a vncserver process usage of memory? How can i
measure that? Is it same on Solaris? Can vnc server affect other system
processes if memory usage is high? or in another way?
On m$windows machines and unix machines where it forwards the
to start an application. The windowmanager and other applications
do need their space too.
-Pankaj
-Original Message-
From: Corne Beerse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 4:02 PM
To: Gupta, Pankaj G
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Vncserver memory usage
Dhillon, Gurjit wrote:
I have set up vnc as a daemon mode through xinetd, it is working fine.
Great.
User give ipaddress and the predefined port number to connect the vnc
server. The only difference is now user doesn't need to login the Linux
server and generate the port number to
Dhillon, Gurjit wrote:
I will really appreciate if some one can comment on my issue with vnc.
I have configured vnc with xinetd.
I want to know if I close the open session of vnc. How I can recover it
back.
Not at all: xinetd has killed this vnc session. That's one of the nice
features of
biozit.listas wrote:
Hi!
How can i resize the resolution from vnc server in windows xp ?
Since vnc copies the console, resizing the console resolution should do
the trick.
CBee
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Adam Tkac wrote:
Hi,
Could you tell me why vncserver doesn't support 24bit-per-pixel depth?
Are you going to implement this depth in newer versions of vnc?
I'm not sure but there are many reasons to not implement 24 bits colordepth.
- It is covered by using 32 bits colordept, just not
Adam Rigdon wrote:
I have a question regarding the VNC server icon in the tray. I'll explain
what I use VNC for and then explain the problem.
I work in a hospital with 1000+ PC's all running VNC server. when a user
calls with a simple problem, we can usually VNC into their machine and fix
De Conti, Juliano (Juliano) wrote:
Hello everybody,
I would like to know if there is some way to change the VNC password
automatically through a kind of script i.e.
I expect you work on msWindows. As far as I know, the password is stored
in a registry hyve in an encrypted way. Hence my
Paul ROBINS wrote:
Hello,
I'm new here. Sorry if the answer to my questions exist somewhere in
the archives - I did search but couldn't find anything. Sorry this is
a bit long, I wanted to explain what I need as clearly as possible:
I have an intranet web server that allows our users to
Nathan Kane wrote:
I have been asked to find out how to access a server that has VNC without
having to type in the user name and password. We can do it on one
workstation but when we copied VNC to another workstation we are required to
enter a user name and password. The guy that setup the
admin g wrote:
Hi,
Whenever I connect to vnc server I always have to give setenv DISPLAY
ipaddr of local system:1.0 in the terminal to get the display, is there any
option to set this permanently ,some where in like xstartup file or some
thing.Please guide me ..
That depends on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jerry,
Thanks for your reply! I did try SuSE's version of VNC as well as
RealVNC, and in fact, I have the same problems (I can use it's viewer to
view my XP desktop, but I cannot connect to it from my XP box). Any
ideas why that wouldn't work? I'm not too
PsYcHoKiLLa wrote:
Hi, Firstly I love this product.
I'm in a gaming clan which rents a dedicated server, the server has realvnc
installed. We, like most gaming clans, use a php-nuke website which I can
easily make a custom module for, I was wondering if I could embed the java
applet within
BenW wrote:
Hi,
I have the latest version of realvnc running on my home machine and I am
trying to
connect to it from my machine at work. I'm not permitted to install anything
on
the work machine so I must use the java viewer through ie to connect.
When I connect I can get the little connection
Stephen Fromm wrote:
There's an application I want to run that needs GLX. Can I run it
over VNC?
I get errors when I try. If I type glxinfo, I get a bunch of output,
including this error (occuring many times):
Xlib: extension GLX missing in display :1.0.
A google search indicates that
mbryan wrote:
I am a Linux (Fedora core) newbie, so I hope I don't try anyone's patience
here.
I have VNC up and running on FC4. It is fully functional with one
exception. I'm unable to login via a VNC connection and see a desktop
unless I have logged in locally (directly on the machine)
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