I have recently setup VNC (Version 4.1.1), with the VNC Server running on a
RedHat Linux 9, and VNC Viewer on a Windows XP (SP2).
It is working fine and I can access the server desktop 1 on the server, using
either a browser or viewer from my XP. I can even get a Gnome desktop.
When I tried to s
ityTypes" "None" ). I encountered the same problem as
previously reported.
Any suggestions or fixes? Or I should just replace the graphic card.
Thanks.
Regards,
YS Kwong
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From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "
o:
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: Native Display Problem : Server PC frozen, viewer window went
Black
"Yat-sang" == Yat-sang Kwong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yat-sang> When I tried to share the native X display, I ran into
Yat-sang> troubles.
I have recently setup VNC (Version 4.1.1), with the VNC Server running on a
RedHat Linux 9 ("my Linux PC"), and VNC Viewer on a Windows XP (SP2).
After I run "vncserver :1" on my Linux PC, I can access the vnc server
desktop 1 on the server, using either a browser or a vnc viewer from my XP. I
c
apache web server
is not running, these java classes must be served by the vnc builtin http
server already. I am puzzled as to why I cannot access desktop 0 with
http://myvncserver:5800
Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
asses"
where "/usr/share/vnc/classes" is the directory where my java class files
are located. For some unknown reason, using
Option "hpptd:""
does not work.
Regards,
YS Kwong
- Original Message -
From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTE