Hi, all.
Here's an odd one. I just set up a VNC server on my Windows 2000 Server
box, so I could access it from a Linux workstation. Well, I can connect
fine from my Linux box using the java client. But the mouse does two very
strange things:
1. I can't left-click on anything! Both my left and
>That would be Tight VNC. Detailed explanation of encoding probably best
>left to Const Kaplinsky...
Looking at the TightVNC source, it seems that JPEG is implemented as
a subencoding of TightVNC, rather than as something separate. Still,
it may be usable for what I have in mind.
More detail
That would be Tight VNC. Detailed explanation of encoding probably best
left to Const Kaplinsky...
Glenn
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From: Jonathan Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 4:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JPEG encoding
Can someone remind me whi
James,
Well I am no expert but here is what you need to do.
1) Go to the home directory of the user you have vncserver running under.
2) Switch to the directory .vnc and open the file xstartup.
3) Comment out the line "twm &"
4) Add the line "sh /usr/bin/star
Running latest Caldera, if i start tight-vnc in
full screen mode, all my keystrokes are fed
back to the starting xterm...
Screen is fine.. mouse is fine.. Windowed
mode is fine..
Any ideas of where to start looking?
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To unsu
On Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 08:41:53AM -, Mad Magician wrote:
> 1) I would like the geometry for all displays to be 800x600 and think I
need
> to modify /etc/rc5.d/S91vncserver start() section below. Am I on the right
> lines?
>
> "su ${display##*:} -c \"cd ~${display##*:} && [ -f .vnc/passwd ]
&