Hello All,
I have one issue with my vnc.
I run vncserver on SUN Solaris station and vncviewer on Linux (server
and viewer have the same versions 4.1.1).
If I do not work with vncviewer screen ~15 min, I get gray X screen.
What is the cause of this problem? Screensaver? Standby mode? Manually
Yan Seiner wrote:
>
> I have a strange need. I need to mirror (flip right-left) the entire
> screen as displayed on the monitor.
>
> Apparently XFree86 cannot do this.
Not yet, but it will be supported by the RandR extension being
developed by Jim Gettys:
http://www.xfree86.org/~keithp/talks/r
I have a strange need. I need to mirror (flip right-left) the entire
screen as displayed on the monitor.
Apparently XFree86 cannot do this.
I'm thinking that I need a "layer" that can do some additional
processing, like flipping the screen.
Can VNC do this? Is there some tiny utility that can
> -Original Message-
> From: Aaron Bruce [mailto:bassgoonist@;mchsi.com]
>
> I am using vncserver on Red Hat linux 8.whatever is the newest. I am
> using vnc viewer on xp. When I run vnc on my linux machine I can connect
> just find to it from windows, however it will not let me run startx
- Original Message -
From: "Aaron Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 6:58 PM
Subject: x screen
> I am using vncserver on Red Hat linux 8.whatever is the newest. I am
> using vnc viewer on xp. When I run vnc on my
I am using vncserver on Red Hat linux 8.whatever is the newest. I am
using vnc viewer on xp. When I run vnc on my linux machine I can connect
just find to it from windows, however it will not let me run startx (my
gui) It says something about a pam error and maybe I don't have console
ownership. I