I am running Redhat ES version.
Despite the information on all the Linux sits on how to do so, I still
cannot get VNCserver to start at boot.
 HELP!!!!

Nick

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: remote desktop open multiple times in nested windows (Alex K.
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   2. How to use German keyboard... (Florian Forstmann)
   3. RE: remote desktop open multiple times in nested windows (James
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   4. RE: remote desktop open multiple times in nested windows (James
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Message: 1
From: "Alex K. Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: remote desktop open multiple times in nested windows
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 07:12:05 -0500

If it's any comfort, speaking from occasional embarrassing experiences, VNC
eats resources more slowly than pcAnywhere in this situation... :)

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To: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2004 August 21 11:27
Subject: Re: remote desktop open multiple times in nested windows


> Thanks Wez, the VNC viewer brought the system to a halt, ate up
> all system resources in an evil loop, so it was last resort.
>
> :) Casper
>
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> From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Casper Bergenhammer'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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> Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 4:17 PM
> Subject: RE: remote desktop open multiple times in nested windows
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>> Casper,
>>
>> You're viewing the desktop of the computer in a window that is on that
>> desktop - that's why you see the cascading mirrors effect.
>>
>> Why do you reboot the computer?  Why not just close the VNC Viewer
>> window?
>>
>> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
>>
>>
>> > weird problem here..
>> >
>> > system:
>> >   win2k pro
>> >
>> > Installation:
>> >   realvnc4 server+view package.
>> >   server an viewer installed on the same machine
>> >   default configuration
>> >
>> > problem description
>> >   when I connect to the localhost vnc server the viewer
>> >   opens the desktop, but within that vnc viewer desktop
>> >   a new instance is opened, and within that a new instance
>> >   and so it continues until the system is brought to a halt
>> >   and all I can do is reboot the hard way.
>> >
>> > Anyone with an idea?
>> > If more information is needed, let me know.
>> >
>> > thanks.
>> > Casper
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From: Florian Forstmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to use German keyboard...
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 00:57:14 +0200

This might be a silly question but I could not find the answer on the
website or in the archive:

How can I setup realvnc to be used with a German keyboard - I run
OSXync on a Mac which I access using realvnc 4.0 from a Windows 2000 PC
whith a German keyboard. The keyboard setup seems to be US-UK right
now.

Thank you for helping out,

Florian Forstmann

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Message: 3
From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Casper Bergenhammer'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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Subject: RE: remote desktop open multiple times in nested windows
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:50:54 +0100
Organization: RealVNC Ltd.

> Thanks Wez, the VNC viewer brought the system to a halt, ate
> up all system resources in an evil loop, so it was last resort.

Under any NT-based system, viewing the desktop from a VNC Viewer that is on
that desktop shouldn't cause things to grind to a halt, although it will
usually cause pointer-management confusion.  In our tests of local-loopback
connections of this type, it's always the case that you can summon the F8
Menu and select Close in order to break out of the loop, and never the case
that resource usage is climbing.

What is the behaviour that you see?

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.

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Message: 4
From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Alex K. Angelopoulos'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: remote desktop open multiple times in nested windows
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:54:30 +0100
Organization: RealVNC Ltd.

> If it's any comfort, speaking from occasional embarrassing
> experiences, VNC eats resources more slowly than pcAnywhere
> in this situation... :)

VNC should not be "eating resources" at all.  Its CPU usage will rise,
because each update of the viewer contents will cause the server to send a
new update, until the cascade effect stabilises.  These updates will be
rate-limited in the normal way, though, so they won't cause an increase in
resource usage over time.

The most probable cause of very high CPU usage in the loopback case is that
you have pressed keys inside the viewer.  The key press will then be sent to
the server, which will then reproduce it, sending it back to the viewer, and
so on.  You can simply Alt-Tab out of the viewer to stop that, or minimise
it, or perform anyother action that stops the viewer having focus.

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


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