Hi DRC,
I have some more questions now:
1. Where should I place the .vnc file on the linux computer? Is there a
default location for such file?
2. How do I direct the client to use this file? Is this possible per
some menu entry in any of the desktop menus?
Many thanks for all answers!
Torsten
Am 09.08.2018 um 20:21 schrieb DRC:
Yes, the Java viewer can read .vnc files with no problem. It just can't
write them yet.
On 8/9/18 1:17 PM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Oh, many thanks! I just subscribed to that issue.
But then I have one more question: Could I copy my windows file to the
linux computer, and would the Turbo VNC Client for Linux be able to use
it, perhaps after some manual modifications?
Am 09.08.2018 um 19:08 schrieb DRC:
This isn't yet implemented. I filed an issue to track it:
https://github.com/TurboVNC/turbovnc/issues/135
On 8/9/18 10:37 AM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Hi,
the Turbo VNC Client for Windows has a Toolbox Button to save the actual
connection data in a file, which later can be used to reconnect to the
same session with the same parameters. In the Turbo VNC Client for Linux
I cannot find such save function. And under Linux (here Ubuntu 16.04) I
first have to specify the Turbo VNC Server to connect to, before I can
enter my session password. By using the stored file under Windows the
first step is ommitted. Is this possible under Linux too? If so, how can
I do it?
Best regards
Torsten
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