I'm running vnc 4 on windows and a vnc 4 server on linux
I'm also running vncconfig with all the boxes checked in the little window.
I'm running on an xfxe3 desktop.
I'm having a real hard time trying to characterize this problem
since it is inconsistent.
The symptoms change from day to day
Cur
It seems that vncconfig can get into a clipboard feedback loop.
If I have both boxes checked (send and accept) at the server
and both boxes checked at the viewer when I select text in
nedit it just keeps creating clipboard buffers at the server
(as seen in xclipboard).
Is that the expected behavi
I looked back through a couple months mail and saw nothing on this issue:
How can I increase the number of X clients that I can run in a VNC session?
How many clients should I be able to start?
I think I get quite a few less than I used to get with Xmanager so it seems
that vncserver is limiting
nt: Thursday, April 01, 2004 4:30 AM
> To: Nepple, Bruce
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: FW: max clients exceeded
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> Nepple, Bruce wrote:
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> > I looked back through a couple months mail and saw nothing
> on this issue:
> >
> > How can I increa
nt: Thursday, April 01, 2004 4:30 AM
> To: Nepple, Bruce
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: FW: max clients exceeded
>
>
> Nepple, Bruce wrote:
>
> > I looked back through a couple months mail and saw nothing
> on this issue:
> >
> > How can I increa
I looked around and didn't see an answer to this. I know I could play around and
*eventually*
get it right, but I'm sick of playing around this week.
Windows machine running vnc viewer tunnels through ssh to linux1 machine (over
internet)
Now, how do I tunnel from linux1 machine to linux2 mach
ct
you
to vnc on Linux2 (works with tightvnc, but for some reason shortcut missing from real
vnc)
Jerry
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 03:49, Nepple, Bruce wrote:
Are you saying that I need to start another ssh session on linux1 "ssh -L
5902:linux2:5902"
So, I start putty to linux1 (gi
I wish I could find it in the documentation. Certainly can't find it on the
vncserver man page, or in any windows vnc viewer documentation, or a entry anywhere
in the vnc viewer options for a value or some checkbox to disable it. Not in the FAQ
either.
Be nice if you gave us a hint as to WHAT do
27;m assuming that 0 will disable the timeout, and that the set value will be used,
rather than
only the value read at startup (I'll know in a couple hours).
Bruce
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> From: Alex K. Angelopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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