Hello,
I can connect to a VNC server using VNC viewer.
My setting in the VNC server is:
Serve Java viewer via HTTP on port: 5800
When I enter http://:5800/, I get error 504 Gateway Time-Out.
I can ping the server, while tracert yields a connection on
the 10th hop.
telnet 5900 yields RFB 003.008,
Hello everyone, especially the development people!
Apart from some problems with the patch with the new X release (X11R6.8
from X.org), are you planning to implement a version of Xvnc whichmakes
use of the new "damage" extension to X? This might really be an advantage
on slower machines (yes, they
Daniel,
The VNC module for X, and the Xvnc server both hook into the X server
directly, and so in effect are already using functionality equivalent (but
more efficient than) the "damage" extension.
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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I'm running VNC on Linux but get errors about GLX. I found this highly-
relevant post:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2004-May/045347.html
Here's my question: Is there a page that describes step-by-step how to
install Xvnc on Linux so that OpenGL will work?
Thanks in advance for an
Okay.
I will try it out.
Thanks for the help, Scott!
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Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: Port 80 and firewall/proxy
> Magnus:
>
> Heya. In addition to th
Angelo
Did all of that lot and when I looked in the application log in the event viewer there
were not any items logged with a source of WinVNC4
Double checked - partic the parameters (without "") and ran twice.
Out of interest - the connections tab there is no + sign in the access control
If you mean realvnc 4, you need to build it with
#define BuildGlxExt YES
in xc/config/cf/vnc.def. I think there are other extensions that
don't get included, e.g. Xrender. (I wonder why they aren't by
default.)
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