So the 160bps speed is nearly the speed of telex (something like typing
machine over phone line: you write on your keyboard and it's sent to remote
printer and vice versa).
On 6 Dec 2001, ScanMan wrote:
> It depends. If you want full motion video, I'd say 100Mbit would be the
> minimum. If it's
I put the VNC server on a Solaris Netra box,
which is a pizza box without any graphics card
or mouse. It runs Solaris 5.8 and all the X
stuff is there.
On the terminal emulator window, the Ctrl-C,
Ctrl-Z, etc. key combination do not work.
Although they show the ^C, ^Z symbol, but not
actions are
>Hello, all
>
>I'm trying to implement VNC on a few MacOS 8.5 computers I have, but don't
>want there to be any "evidence" per se of VNC's presence. I'd like to use
>the computers without VNC having to be in the list of running applications
>and no UI whatsoever.
>
>Any ideas?
Yeah. Put it in the
Peter,
Could you please share your response because I'm interested in that as
well.
Thanks,
-jeroen
Peter Wheelan wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I have already received a response to my query. The
> vnc-list was not kept in the loop. I thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Peter
>
> --- Dave Warren <[EMAIL
Dave,
I have already received a response to my query. The
vnc-list was not kept in the loop. I thank you for
your interest.
Peter
--- Dave Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
>
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I have a friend who uset to use Doze, and transferring files was always
a BIG pain.
On 07 Dec 2001 11:42:11 -0500, Jorge A. Giraldo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Perhaps this has been asked a lot, sorry to pollute. What is the
> preferred method to transfer files between Windows platforms, using
> TCP/IP
One packet at a time ;)
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From: Jorge A. Giraldo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 11:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: File transfer
Hello,
Perhaps this has been asked a lot, sorry to pollute. What is the
preferred method to transfer files
Hello,
Perhaps this has been asked a lot, sorry to pollute. What is the
preferred method to transfer files between Windows platforms, using
TCP/IP?.
Thank you in advance.
Jorge A.
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Hi Nick,
You can add a registry entry as follows:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default]
"AllowShutdown"=dword:
This disables the "Close VNC" option when someone right
clicks on the VNC tray icon.
You can also disable "Properties" and other stuff, just
go and have a look a
Do a list archive search for my e-mail and you will find some info.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/07/01 06:18AM >>>
Could anyone help me to configure xdm to work with Xvnc?
I'd like to know what to put in Xaccess and Xservers. I get a litle bit
confused
with the doc!
Thanks a lot,
Alain.
There is a way to remove the icon, but that won't prevent them from
closing the program through task manager. There is a Registry Setting
DisableTrayIcon, set it to one, also TRIDIA VNC www.tridiavnc.com (I
believe), has a check box for this.
Nick Smeltzer wrote:
>Sorry to bother you all, is
Sorry to bother you all, is there a way of either:
1. Disabling the icon in the SysTray; or
2. Preventing it been removed?
We want to monitor student internet access at
our college, we tried it on one or two win 98 machines,
but they sussed it and just closed the viewer
down. I appreciate why t
Hi Miroslav,
> > So, this is the problem. The telnet hangs after printing:
> > $ telnet 127.0.0.1 5911
> > Trying 127.0.0.1...
> > Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
> > Escape character is '^]'.
>
> What is your SSH client? With Mindterm I get exactly the same behaviour.
But
> if
I've seen this as well - I'm pretty sure it's standard behaviour (as posted
below, the "mirror in a mirror" infinite thing - well, until Windows runs
out of memory and crashes ;)
I don't think there's a "fix" per se, as it seems an awful lot like winvnc
is still doing what it's supposed to be doi
>What in the min Connection Speed VNC needs
There is no hard minimum. However, you will find performance
degrades on very slow connections, or on slow connections when
complex graphics are being viewed.
Some people use VNC from PDAs with 9600 baud connections. An
average-sized desktop shoul
>My problem is that there appears to be 2 separate screens which are being
>handled and presented by the vncserver. I can open up an xterm window, add
>Xeyes, etc. and then work with a program which uses multiple windows on
>screen (dia or fetchmailconf).
>
>When I am in the middle of doing someth
>This cute lil' PDA is sort of an orphan now. It runs Linux. It runs X.
>It supports 4-bit gray scale It has a 3" screen. It runs on two AA
>batteries. It has a serial port. Has anybody put either VNC server or a
>VNC viewer on this puppy?
If it runs Linux and X, and has a network connection, I s
Could anyone help me to configure xdm to work with Xvnc?
I'd like to know what to put in Xaccess and Xservers. I get a litle bit confused
with the doc!
Thanks a lot,
Alain.
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Hi, Sergey.
> So, this is the problem. The telnet hangs after printing:
> $ telnet 127.0.0.1 5911
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
> Escape character is '^]'.
What is your SSH client? With Mindterm I get exactly the same behaviour. But
if I connect to t
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 05:01:00PM +0800, Laurence Tsai wrote:
> amazing , doe VNC support Linux 390 ?
I'm told that the patch is tested and works, so yes. :-)
Tim.
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