shamju joseph napsal(a):
--- Adam Tkac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
shamju joseph napsal(a):
Hi,
I had error while compiling the latest version.
The error is listed below:
thanks
shamju joseph
System : x86, fedora 5, gcc 4.1.0
Real VNC version : 4.1.2
--- James Weatherall <[EMAI
Adam Tkac wrote:
Hi,
Could you tell me why vncserver doesn't support 24bit-per-pixel depth?
Are you going to implement this depth in newer versions of vnc?
I'm not sure but there are many reasons to not implement 24 bits colordepth.
- It is covered by using 32 bits colordept, just not usin
Corne Beerse napsal(a):
Adam Tkac wrote:
Hi,
Could you tell me why vncserver doesn't support 24bit-per-pixel
depth? Are you going to implement this depth in newer versions of vnc?
I'm not sure but there are many reasons to not implement 24 bits
colordepth.
- It is covered by using 32 bi
Evron, Paula (Mission Systems) napsal(a):
Everyone seems to be asking about this but I haven't seen a definitive
answer so I thought I would try again.
So I have the source for vnc 4.1 (and the source for tightvnc 1.2.9, and
1.3.8) and the source for XFree86. I am on an SGI and have libGcore.o
Adam Rigdon wrote:
I have a question regarding the VNC server icon in the tray. I'll explain
what I use VNC for and then explain the problem.
I work in a hospital with 1000+ PC's all running VNC server. when a user
calls with a simple problem, we can usually VNC into their machine and fix
the
Hi,
Aren't I'm right in thinking that there is still no 16 bit colour
support for VNC ?.
I think that this would be a really good compromise depth for over the
internet.
Adrian.
- Original Message -
From: "Adam Tkac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Corne Beerse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
vncserver works fine with 24bit color. I just use "-depth 24"
In fact I'm using it right now.
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 12:25:07PM +0100, Adam Tkac wrote:
> Corne Beerse napsal(a):
> >Adam Tkac wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>Could you tell me why vncserver doesn't support 24bit-per-pixel
> >>depth? A
IBM has provided an install method for the Lotus Notes client that does a
temp install on a public machine from a USB thumb drive and removes itself
and all traces of the client from the machine when the client is shut down.
It writes to a temp area of the Windows registry that is usually not write