Hi,
After looking through the FAQs and searching the mailing list, I have
encountereda puzzling problem.
I have installed RealVNC on all of my Computers at home without any
difficulty. I have now encountered my first.
My latest computer on the network (a WinXP laptop) Is able to remote control
ev
It sounds like the troublesome PC has XP firewall enabled (although it
doesn't explain the unable to resolve host error).
.
Elminster wrote:
Hi,
After looking through the FAQs and searching the mailing list, I have
encountereda puzzling problem.
I have installed RealVNC on all of my Computers a
> I'm getting "No password configured for VNC auth" when I try
> to connect.
> I've already set the passwd using "vncpasswd", the file did
> appear in my /home/user/.vnc directory. The vncserver
> appears to be functioning ok otherwise...any ideas? Thanks
> in advance.
Just wanted to bump th
I found out that the icons will only be shown if OpenGL is enabled.
Is there a way to do this?
On 6/15/07, James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Duncan,
The most likely cause of problems is that the application you're using
doesn't cope with X visuals properly, and requires that they h
Hi..
I'm trying to figure out how to setup VNC Server on linux boxes, so that I
can have users login, who can then access their own instance of the server.
This would require that they be able to log in without knowing the port
before logging in... I don't want the user to mix their session with t
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Vnc does not work like this. You will need to run multiple instances of
vnc server, which is X server. This will quickly bring performance of
your host down.
Vnc designed to access one instance of X server remotely it is nothing
like a windows terminal server as far as user environment is concer