On 03/20/2010 06:18 AM, ti...@piments.com wrote:
> On 03/19/10 16:37, Adam Tkac wrote:
>    
>> There are multiple requested features (and bugs) in out tracker, in my 
>> opinion
>> those should be addressed in 1.1 release:
>>
>> 1. "Please develop some documentation" (ID 2872352)
>>    - such feature is always painful but we should extend our doc a little
>>      
> Lack of such a "feature" is pretty painful to deal with as well ;)
>
> A couple of areas you may like to review:
>
> build instructions , esp for xorg module, which are a bit unclear to
> someone not familiar with the project.
>
> how to supply options in xorg.conf (and what options are applicable)
>    
I second that.
The equivallent of a "vnc.so --help" should suffice.

The website should be made more user friendly too: someone who downloads 
tigervnc is more likely to be interested in getting started type of 
instructions rather than the RFB spec...

My 2p.
Antoine

> references to "the web site" in man page which seem obsolete. If there
> is a web site , an URL is required.
>
> Running via ssh , which is what the above, non existent reference is
> about. So this is currently undocumented.
>
>
>
> I've been testing TigerVNC for several weeks now for remote tech.
> support and tuition on x86-64 (kubuntu) and it's performing nicely.
>
> Many thanks.
>
>
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