I'm thinking of screwing arround with VNC and a really stripped down vanilla
Linux kenel 2 create a very small visual terminal OS which could be used on
old crappy machines with a little RAM and a weak CPU. How dificult would it
be to create kernel calls which would be used by VNC? More specifical
>Xvnc builds its own copy of makedepend from source and in your case it
>has failed to build it for some reason. Actual error message is not
>shown in part of output you have provided and I guess it's something
>like this:
>
>=== cut ===
>gcc -O -ansi -pedantic -I../../config/imake -I../../includ
> "e" == ewiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
e> I am trying to compile Xvnc (vnc-3.3.3r1) patched from TightVNC
e> 1.1 gives me a errors when
e> [root@mybox Xvnc]#make World ... /bin/sh:
e> ../../../../config/makedepend/makedepend: No such file or
e> directory make[4]:
Hi all, I have a question about using winvnc on Win ME machines.
Machines:
Main Machine I use- name: QWERTY internal ip: 192.168.0.1 external ip:
xxx.xx.x.xx function: normal system + ICS gateway
Qwerty is running a duron 800 with 192 mb ram and a 10/100 nic (hub only
10).
Alternate Machine- na
> "RJ" == Ron Joffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RJ> Does anyone have a mirror site set up of Constantine's web
RJ> site. I don't seem to be able to get past the iron curtain
RJ> today :)
Am I right guessing you've tried to reach my pages at
http://www.ce.cctpu.edu.ru/vnc/ ?
Cur
Jonathan Morton wrote:
>
> >Have someone converted VNC Server to a ActiveX Control(*.ocx)?//I know
> >Thong Nguyen has convert VNC Client to a ActiveX Control(VNCX.ocx).
>
> What practical applications are there for such a thing?
Being able to automate the server could be useful. It might
espec
>Well, thank you for the quality suggestions. But no, this doesn't work
>either. Using any -depth option results in good performance, but an
>inability to use the tool because it can't create the colormap. Using -cc
>3 results in an ability to use the tool but the performance sucks. Using
>any
Well, thank you for the quality suggestions. But no, this doesn't work
either. Using any -depth option results in good performance, but an
inability to use the tool because it can't create the colormap. Using -cc
3 results in an ability to use the tool but the performance sucks. Using
any clie
Does anyone have a mirror site set up of Constantine's web site.
I don't seem to be able to get past the iron curtain today :)
I'm going to attempt to compile under AIX. Can anyone offer any tips?
Thanks,
Ron
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>Ultimately, my customers are trying to run a CAD application from Avant!
>called Apollo, and they're doing this on an HP-UX 11.0 platform. The
>application does not like it when the VNC X server (on any host, not just
>HP) is started using -depth 8 or -depth 24. Apollo complains about not
>bein
>In http://linux-workshop.com/bybell/vnc/vncaudio.html, someone has done
>VNCAudio.
>It says:
>VNCAudio
>Introduction
>
>VNCAudio is an extension to VNC that allows users to have the ability to
>pair up a virtual OSS soundcard to a virtual desktop on a per-UID basis.
>The reasoning for a per-UID b
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services - find the service under there and
delete the key.
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Sent: Saturday, 17 February 2001 01:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can't start vnc service
On WinN
I am trying to compile Xvnc (vnc-3.3.3r1) patched from TightVNC 1.1
gives me a errors when
[root@mybox Xvnc]#make World
...
/bin/sh: ../../../../config/makedepend/makedepend: No such file or
directory
make[4]: *** [depend] Error 127
...
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/nagendra/vnc_unixsr
A few weeks back I posted a message about people complaining about VNC
performance over DSL type connections. I appreciated the responses I got.
What I wound up having to do was really drill my customers to find out what
they were really trying to do and what the cause of the problem was. What
At 11:41 PM 2/16/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Eric:
> Two quick questions for ya:
>
>1. Have you ever gotten the LinkSys box to forward any ports?
>I mean, not just for VNC, for anything. Sometimes you have
>to specify *opening* the port, as well as specifiying that
>you want to *fo
In http://linux-workshop.com/bybell/vnc/vncaudio.html, someone has done VNCAudio.
It says:
VNCAudio
Introduction
VNCAudio is an extension to VNC that allows users to have the ability to pair up a
virtual OSS soundcard to a virtual desktop on a per-UID basis. The reasoning for a
per-UID ba
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