Hi Duncan,
VNC Enterprise Edition provides the GLX extension, used by OpenGL
applications, using software rendering. VNC Free Edition does not currently
provide OpenGL support.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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Is there after a year a 64Bit Release?
Regards,
Roland
Depending on these mailings:
James Weatherall jnw "at" realvnc.com
Wed May 10 14:14:03 2006
Hi Keith,
We currently have an x64 build of VNC Enterprise Edition for Windows in
testing.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> How are you invoking the "vncserver" command? You'll need to
> run it under the same user account as you ran "vncpasswd"
> under, for it to pick up the password you set.
Hi James, thanks for the info. I've been starting the server as root and
connecting as another user, however, when I start
hi...
there's still a confusion.
i have a linux box:
i have vncserver running on the box
i want to have multiple users be able to remotely access the
server using vnc
how can this be accomplished?
normally, you need to know the "port" in use for the vncserver session. if
you have mulitple use
also, if this can't be accomplished with the open source vnc, can it be
handled using the enterprise version... i'm assuming it can, otherwise,
vncserver/client is severley limited...
thanks
hi...
there's still a confusion.
i have a linux box:
i have vncserver running on the box
i want to have
Hello All,
New to VNC and I have been reading the user guide. I want to set a
configuration file up to go to only one server? Also can you give them
names, i.e. Snoopy that then is redirected to 192.1.1.1.
My goal is to put an icon on the desktop for a user to get to a certain
machine or two. T
If any of the users is logged in other users will see what she/he is
doing. I am not sure if that is what you want. If you do, then setup vnc
server and give everyone the same password. That is it. There is no need
for port.
If you do not want this behavior then vnc is not for you. I do not kn
Alex...
>From your scenario.
I start the server.
I have VNCServer as a service, which gets started when the server is
started.
A user goes to login, using VNC. How does the user know which port to use?
How does the user know which user/passwd to use?
You're stating that every user should have t
Bruce-
We have our users start up their own vncservers. The user initially logs
into the machine (telnet, ssh, etc.) and issues a vncserver command:
vncserver -geometry 1024x768
They will then be given the following info:
***
Reading user's xstartup file
VNC Server Enterprise Edition E4.2.6 -
Hi Mike.
Thanks for your reply. What you've described is pretty much what my team has
been doing for quite awhile. However, in an enterprise situation, I'm
considering something that doesn't require users to have to login via ssh,
or to really play with vnc session ids.
It appears that vnc with x
Hi, I need your help as it possible.
Could you tell me, have Real VNC some log file where register the use of the
application?
If that's right, How many time keep this information into the file?
Thanks for your help!
Ing. Gerardo Romo Lspez
TOTAL SERVICE DESK, S.A. DE C.V.
Tel. 56 34 86
One can write web management front end that would start a server and
publish its screen number. Or maybe you can run bunch of them and tell
users which are free. With EE user can use their unix password to login.
It is all highly dependent on what users actually do. If the
applications are com
I have downloaded the vnc free edition. i tried it out in other computers and
it works but when i tried it
in my laptop it looks for the license key..why is this so? How do i solve this?
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Hi Alex...
Sorry to say, the solution you propose isn't really acceptable for an
enterprise environment. I don't want potential users to have to 1st ssh into
the system to then start a vnc session that they would then use...
Nor do I want to somehow allocate 10 sessions of vnc, and then allocate
Bruce,
I am not sure that you understand how xdm (XDMCP) works. In order to get
xdm screen in the first place you will need xserver or vnc server/client
connection.
You can have one session of vnc for multiple users but they all will see
the same screen.
I am not here to argue with you on w
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