-d32 has been removed.  Sorry for the delay.

On 5/23/23 1:09 PM, 'Victor Chechik' via TurboVNC User Discussion/Support wrote:
Thanks again. Yes please just remove -d32 from the script.

Somehow what you suggest does not work for me: I cannot use TurboVNC viewer to connect to host:display from UltraVNC (nothing happens, the script seems to freeze) but I can connect to host::5900 from UltraVNC (but then I can't change the display). Everything works fine with TightVNC server though.

On Tuesday, 23 May 2023 at 18:03:12 UTC+1 DRC wrote:

    I should probably remove -d32 from the script, then. Didn’t
    realize it was no longer supported.

    The TurboVNC Session Manager (which I assume is what you mean by
    “SSH session”) is only compatible with the TurboVNC Server. For
    other servers, you have to specify the display number. For
    instance, with the UltraVNC Server, you would connect to <host>:0,
    since the server listens on display 0 (port 5900) by default.

    On May 23, 2023, at 12:51 PM, 'Victor Chechik' via TurboVNC User
    Discussion/Support <[email protected]> wrote:

    Thanks! I am on i386 architecture so I can't use 64-bit
    installer. I simply deleted the deprecated -d32 option from the
    vncviewer bash start file and everything works fine now.

    I am running TurboVNC viewer on Ubuntu which connects to a
    Windows 10 VNC server. Do I understand it correctly that TurboVNC
    viewer's SSH session is not compatible with UltraVNC server on
    Windows? In other words, I cannot use TurboVNC viewer to tell
    UltraVNC server to use a specific display (I have a multi-display
    Windows system)? Unfortunately this cannot be set in the UltraVNC
    server. Everything works fine with TightVNC server on Windows
    though as I can specify which display to use on the server side.

    Thanks again!

    On Monday, 22 May 2023 at 19:37:47 UTC+1 DRC wrote:

        Did you install the i386 .deb? If so, install the amd64 .deb
        instead. i386 packages are included for legacy systems only.
        (TurboVNC 3.1 will no longer include them.) Those packages do
        not have an embedded JRE, whereas the amd64 packages do. (In
        other words, the amd64 packages do not require Java to be
        installed.)

        On May 22, 2023, at 1:20 PM, 'Victor Chechik' via TurboVNC
        User Discussion/Support <[email protected]> wrote:

        I am trying to install TurboVNC on 32-bit Lubuntu but it
        exits with an error "Unrecognized option: -d32 Error: Could
        not create the Java Virtual Machine." Running java -version
        gives

        openjdk version "11.0.19" 2023-04-18
        OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build
        11.0.19+7-post-Ubuntu-0ubuntu118.04.1)
        OpenJDK Server VM (build
        11.0.19+7-post-Ubuntu-0ubuntu118.04.1, mixed mode, sharing)

        Can this be resolved?
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