I understand how vnc.so works. I was trying to determine where to find
documentation for it, so I asked the more general question of which
package it came with. After more research (and a response received on
this list) I learned it is part of RealVNC.
What I was looking to do is provide addit
After you get X to start with the vnc module as you have, you just use a
vnc viewing program (RealVNC is common). I typically connect to this
system from another Windows box on the LAN but I have done Linux to
Linux (vncviewer) with a system several states away. There's also a way
to set a password
Tom Smith wrote:
Hi all,
I installed "vnc" with the "server" USE flag enabled. I've been
working on getting the vnc.so module loaded for X.org and now have it
working. My question is, is this module a part of RealVNC or some
other program? (I tried to locate a description of the use flags fo
Hi all,
I installed "vnc" with the "server" USE flag enabled. I've been working
on getting the vnc.so module loaded for X.org and now have it working.
My question is, is this module a part of RealVNC or some other program?
(I tried to locate a description of the use flags for VNC but was unabl
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