Fedora 7 or Fedora Core 6, RealVNC, X VNC extension enabled.
On one machine, FC6, dell/intel 810, when I VNC into it I get garbage into the
background of xscreensaver login, like someone is writing garbage into screen
memory.
On another machine, Radeon 7500, FC6 or F7, the whole system hangs and
[To "evets dranem" ]
Hello, thank you for your answer.
You confirm what Jean-Marie Theis explained yesterday.
Actually my firewall is a SP2 Windows firewall which cannot filter outgoing
traffic.
I am trying to find a firewall such as "Windows Firewall with Advanced
Security"
so that I make su
Mia Via napsal(a):
Fedora 7 or Fedora Core 6, RealVNC, X VNC extension enabled.
On one machine, FC6, dell/intel 810, when I VNC into it I get garbage into the
background of xscreensaver login, like someone is writing garbage into screen
memory.
On another machine, Radeon 7500, FC6 or F7, the w
Hi,
I do work from home and using a VPN connection. When i connect my VNC it
hangs/disconnects after sometime, my VPN connection remain as it is and
that is not disconnected.
I am not sure if system administrators has done anything or i need to
something from my side. This used to work a week befo
Hi,
Well, this morning, I tried connecting to a VNC server running
on a Windows Vista Station and it disconnected so often that
I abandonned. Moreover, the VNC server configuration autho-
rized me to take full control of the Vista machine but in reality
I couldn't.
I know it doesn't help you Pan
Gupta, Pankaj G wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I do work from home and using a VPN connection. When i connect my VNC it
>hangs/disconnects after sometime, my VPN connection remain as it is and
>that is not disconnected.
>I am not sure if system administrators has done anything or i need to
>something from my side
Hi,
The "-RemapKeys" option allows Xvnc to remap keyboard. But is there a
way to also remap pointer buttons?
Many Thanks.
Christophe
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L.M. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Well, this morning, I tried connecting to a VNC server running
> on a Windows Vista Station and it disconnected so often that
> I abandonned. Moreover, the VNC server configuration autho-
> rized me to take full control of the Vista machine but in reality
> I couldn't.
>
> I
Hi!
I have a working version of an RFB protocol extension, one of the
things missing before I publish is what numbers I should use.
I need one pseudo-encoding, one server->client message and one
client->server message, all can go under the name gii (General
Input Interface) in the protocol spec.
Ohhh, ok, sorry!
Thank you.
Regards,
--
Leon
- Original Message -
From: "evets dranem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "L.M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: VNC vista
as has been mentioned on this list may 14 2007
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May 14 -- Hi
>> Fedora 7 or Fedora Core 6, RealVNC, X VNC extension enabled.
>> On one machine, FC6, dell/intel 810, when I VNC into it I get garbage into
>> the background of xscreensaver login, like someone is writing garbage into
>> screen memory.
>> On another machine, Radeon 7500, FC6 or F7, the whole sy
Mia Via napsal(a):
Fedora 7 or Fedora Core 6, RealVNC, X VNC extension enabled.
On one machine, FC6, dell/intel 810, when I VNC into it I get garbage into the
background of xscreensaver login, like someone is writing garbage into screen
memory.
On another machine, Radeon 7500, FC6 or F7, the wh
On two *particular* machines I get random vncviewer update image freeze.
I have 7 other test machines that do not have this behavior.
I need to find the cause, lest one of our customers have the same
problem.
The nearest thread I could find on this is:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/200
I am trying to evaluate the Enterprise Edition to see if its GLX capability
is sufficient for our application. I installed E4.2 on a Centos 4 box by
'faking' an install. I don't want to overwrite the existing VNCSERVER in
case this test yields a negative outcome. Secondly, the system is live so
fol
Theodore Omtzigt wrote:
>I am trying to evaluate the Enterprise Edition to see if its GLX capability
>is sufficient for our application. I installed E4.2 on a Centos 4 box by
>'faking' an install. I don't want to overwrite the existing VNCSERVER in
>case this test yields a negative outcome. Second
You may want to have a look at the progress of the UltraVNC project at
http://www.ultravnc.com. The version 1.0.3 RC3 runs well under Vista with a
few minor bugs still needing to be worked out.
I have created a scriptable version of it discussed at
http://talk.vncscan.com/forums/1913/ShowThread.a
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