Ernest,

You haven't actually described the problem you are seeing, which makes it
hard to determine the cause...

What is it that you are seeing, and what seems to trigger it?

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ernest E Jessee
> Sent: 04 October 2004 16:05
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: eclipse problem
> 
> I am nearly insane as I have dealt with VNC crashes when 
> editing java classes in eclipse.  At times, (seems to depend 
> on network traffic), it is absolutely unusable.  I have tried 
> to abandon VNC and simply use X.  I have not been successful. 
>  I am working with VPN and cable modem.  I just don't have 
> enough band width.
> 
> Several people have presented the problem in the VNC mail 
> archives.  I have not found a solution presented.  Is there one?
> 
> I do have one bit of information to present.  The problem 
> is/was present in 3.3.7 but seems to be worse in 4.0.  The 
> crashes I am seeing are server crashes.  I would be happy to 
> be a  "guinea pig" for a fix.  I really depend on this tool 
> and need a fix badly.
> 
> In the interim, if anyone can give me tips on optimizing X 
> for use via vpn, I would appreciate it.
> 
> Ernest Jessee
> IBM Software Group
> Rational Software
> 919-486-3230
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