Hi Grant,
Given how innaccurate the Wiki is in other respects, it's not surprising
that the instructions don't seem to work. :(
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Given how innaccurate the Wiki is in other respects, it's not surprising
that the instructions don't seem to work. :(
Is there a set of instructions I should follow to use xfce4?
- Grant
> Hello, I'm trying vnc for the first time. I use Gentoo Linux and I
> can connect to the remote machine
Hello list,
Does anyone know a solution to this keyboard problem with the
newest free versions?
NONE of the "Alt GR" key combinations work correctly in version
4.1.2!
Scenario:
Server: Linux SuSE 10.1 running 4.1.2 server. It' a laptop with
a German/Swiss keyboard.
Client: WinXP (ALL u
Hi Grant,
Using xfce4 should just be a case of modifying your xstartup file to use it
instead of twm, and running vncserver to generate a desktop running xfce4.
The wiki entry you refer to is all to do with building a "terminal server"
using VNC & xinetd - you don't need to do any of that stuff if
To whom it may concern.
Good news ladies and gentlemen!
Mirage driver, a well-known high-performance yet reliable Windows desktop
capture engine (previously known as Df Mirage driver) used with
TightVNC and many other products is now available in Open Source,
under GPL license.
It's the only worki