Hello,
> "RJC" == Rui Jorge Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RJC> Hi. What is the best configuration (Zlib, JPEG, 8bit) for a low
RJC> bandwidth connection ?
The latest TightVNC version includes installer which makes two
shortcuts for launching vncviewer from the Start menu, one tuned for
Hello Tim,
> "TW" == Tim Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It doesn't patch cleanly against VNC 3.3.3r2 because you seem to
>> have deleted files like ChangeLog and WhatsNew first.
TW> Mea culpa. I had unpacked the Java binaries before applying the
TW> patch, which no longer works for so
Hello,
TightVNC 1.2.1 has been released today. Here is a brief list of
changes over 1.2.0:
- Win32 server: added support for reverse connections on ports other
than 5500, modified patch from Steve Kann.
- Win32 viewer: added support for new command-line options:
-noshared and -encod
Hello,
> "DFd" == Dietmar Friesch@isisconsulting de <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>writes:
DFd> if you use the tightvnc java applet from the options try to set
DFd> "Use COpyREct" to "yes"
Hmm, I don't think this setting is able to cause problems at startup.
--
With Best Wishes,
Constantin
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Hello Dietmar,
> "DFd" == Dietmar Friesch@isisconsulting de <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>writes:
DFd> Does anybody out there know off hand or know where to find the
DFd> list and values for
DFd> ARCHIVE=vncviewer.jar >
DFd> if you wanted or have to create your own viewer.html.
DFd> Of partic
Hello Thomas,
> "TH" == Thomas Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TH> Hello, we would like to use VNC to distribute the screen of a
TH> presenter PC to several participants. This is possible with the
TH> "-shared" option, but we have two issues about thisat the moment:
TH> 1) Is it possib
Hello Steve,
> "SP" == Steve Palocz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SP> P.S. I also love the advanced settings button that was included in
SP> the latest TightVNC.
We should thank Robert J. Ragno for this improvement. If I understand
correctly, this change is over a year old, but I was not awar
Hello,
> "GB" == Greg Breland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GB> I read a very bad review of VNC on CNET today.
GB>
http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227892-1205-7056561.html?tag=st.sw.3227892-1204-7056561.rev.3227892-1205-7056561
Well, the thing I don't like in that review most is its author
Hello,
> "EC" == Eric Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EC> Two days ago I installed TightVNC 1.20 on 16 Windows NT 4.0/SP6a
EC> servers in place of plain VNC 3.3.3r9. On 6 of the servers, when I
EC> try to connect, TightVNC server gives a Dr. Watson error, and
EC> stops working (I've trie
Hello,
> "NB" == Norberto Bensa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NB> Hello, I've upgraded to TightVNC 1.2 just a few minutes ago, and
NB> now the background on the server machines is disabled while I'm
NB> connected. Is there any option (registry setting) to disable that
NB> *feature*?
NB> While
Hello,
> "MS" == Michael Schaap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> Hi all, A few months ago, Gary Gurevich posted a patch to this
MS> list for making a wheel mouse work with Win32 vncviewer:
MS> http://www.auctix.com/vnc/
MS> I use his patched vncviewer all the time to connect to my Linux
MS>
Hello Tim,
> "TW" == Tim Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> This happens to me in all that I have tried. Gnome, KDE2.1, KDE2.2,
>> IceWM, Blackbox
TW> Okay, I guess it isn't a wm bug. Which VNC package/version/release
TW> are you using? Have you compiled from source?
Oh, I experience
> "IF" == Ian Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, where can I get Tight VNC??
IF> You can get it from ... www.tightvnc.com
Please, use vnc-tight.sourceforge.net site to download latest
versions. Currently, I'm not able to update www.tightvnc.com site.
--
With Best Wishes,
Constanti
> "NB" == Norberto Bensa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NB> Hello, I'm taking my first steps on linux systems. One of the
NB> first thing I've tried was VNC. I can do vncserver on the linux
NB> box, and I get a nice KDE desktop on my MS Windows machine, but if
NB> I open for example gkrellm, the
Hello,
I'm glad to inform you that TightVNC 1.2.0 has been released. The only
problem is that I'm not able to update pages at www.tightvnc.com right
now, so please use the following URL at this moment:
http://vnc-tight.sourceforge.net/
This release includes all new features that have been ava
> "AK" == Anouk Kuiling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AK> I'd like to have "Allow JPG compression level 9" set as default as
AK> I am using TightVNC Viewer. How can this do?
Use the -quality N (or /quality N) option in the command line, e.g.
modify your shortcut.
But please note that, for JP
> Tjipto & Caecilia Sugijoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> how do I enable local cursor feature of tightvnc in windows version
> of vncviewer ?
First, please make sure you're using version which supports that
(TightVNC 1.1p8c at this moment). Then look at the "Connection
options" dialog, "Mo
> "TAJ" == Todd A Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TAJ> Am I correct in thinking that all that's necessary to run
TAJ> tightvnc with local cursor enabled is to run:
TAJ>vncviewer -enc "richcursor copyrect"
TAJ> or do I need to specify "tight" as one of the encodings, as well?
No, you
> "GB" == Greg Breland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CK> Just to let you know. I worked on TightVNC actively during last
CK> two weeks (mostly on Win32 local cursor issues)
GB> What issues with the local cursors are you reffering to?
There are two basic cursor types in Windows from the API po
Hello Glenn,
> "GM" == Glenn Mabbutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GM> Tridia includes a compression scheme called "Tight" and other
GM> stuff that doesn't strictly fall into the mandate/time load of AT
GM> & T UK labs staff. Unfortunetally, at least until last week ;),
GM> the Tridia CVS code
Hello,
> "EB" == Edric Bulalacao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EB> I made some changes to the VNCviewer for Windows source code. Do I
EB> have to use Microsoft Visuall C++ compiler to compile it? Can I
EB> just use GCC 2.95 for Windows? When I used GCC, it complained
EB> about missing files an
Hello Yan,
YS> the TightVNC distrib clearly made an Xwrapper. Make install then
YS> overwrote the original distrib's Xwrapper.
YS> Should I have not run make install? Or did I screw something up in
YS> the make process?
Oh, now I see the problem, sorry I have not noticed it earlier. The
recomme
Hello,
> "YS" == Yan Seiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
YS> Turns out that tight-vnc (and I assume vnc as well) installs a new
YS> copy of Xwrapper that tries to run /usr/X11R6/bin/X.
Oh no, it does not do that (neither standard VNC nor TightVNC). And I
have no idea why should it need to re
Hello Todd,
> Todd Aiken wrote:
TA> Still need help with VNC on Slackware 8.0... Wez, are you still
TA> out there? First of all, I am having problems compiling. After
TA> running "xmkmf" and "make World", I am getting the follow error
TA> message shortly after the compile starts:
TA> make[2
> "DRE" == D R Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DRE> I've seen a few references in the archives to running xemacs
DRE> over VNC connections, but nothing that mentions the problem
DRE> that I am seeing.
DRE> When I run VNC (Win98 client; Linux server) and fire up
DRE> xem
> "FEP" == Frank Evan Perdicaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
FEP> TightVNC continues to work well for us. We are using SPARC20
FEP> to view a W98 machine via point-to-point dialup at about 20K.
FEP> (Yes, 20K, that is why we need Tight+Zlib+jpeg.)
FEP> One small suggestion for
> "GB" == Greg Breland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GB> Wow, you now have binaries for Linux as well as Windows.
GB> Question:
GB> I downloaded(1.1p9) the source, compiled and started up a
GB> Linux TightVNC server. I downloaded the Win32 client
GB> binary(1.1p8c). When
> "JH" == James Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JH> The only complaint I can post is that I could only find
JH> TightVNC on a russian site.. roughly 400k took me well over an
JH> hour (more like an hour and a half) to download over that
JH> connection.
The primary download s
> "JC" == John Clegg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JC> Thanks for the reply. I can connect using http://computer:5800
JC> if the server is running VNC but not if it is running Tridia,
JC> so it seems as if Tridia has indeed dropped Java. Perhaps I
JC> need to return to the stand
> "CY" == Cao Yunbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CY> Hi, In the implementation of VNC tight code , there is the
CY> following function.The function try to determine whether vnc
CY> filters the image being coded,why can it do this?Who can
CY> explain it for me?
This functions h
> "DR" == David Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DR> After reading the recent Slashdot posting about "Low-Bandwidth
DR> X"
DR> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/03/11/1423250&mode=thread,
DR> There were a couple interesting links posted about
DR> improvements to the VN
> "MR" == Mac Reiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MR> Just as a note from someone who has been working to port the
MR> VNCviewer code to new platforms:
MR> The use of "log" as a global variable name was and is
MR> amazingly poorly thought out. "log()" is a standard math
MR
> "REM" == Rasmus Emil Mxller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
REM> I have the same build of Constantin Kaplinskys Tight 1.1p8,
REM> which works fine for Win98 server - however, the WINVNC
REM> service under NT server/workstation crashes consistently, if
REM> I request Tight encodi
> "e" == ewiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
e> hi,
e> I visited fsf and but couldn't get a new more recent version
e> than the 2.95.2(October 24, 1999) so instead I tried the same
e> on two other box's one with RH 6.2 and antoher with Debian, the
e> debian 2.2 installed wh
> "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]:
> "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
> "TAJ" == Todd A Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TAJ> I read the X viewer docs, but couldn't find an explaination
TAJ> for the -compresslevel and -quality options. In addition, I
TAJ> didn't understand the implications of using owncmap; does
TAJ> using it reduce network tr
> "TAJ" == Todd A Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TAJ> Am I correct in assuming that I will take an unnecessary
TAJ> performance hit if I run tight encoding over an ssh tunnel
TAJ> with compression enabled? Ordinarily, I would think that
TAJ> would simply try to recompress
>>>>> "CK" == Const Kaplinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CK> Hello, Currently I'm finishing my work on Java vncviewer. I've
CK> implemented tight encoding and cursor shape encodings ("local
CK> cursor" feature).
By the wa
Hello,
Currently I'm finishing my work on Java vncviewer. I've implemented
tight encoding and cursor shape encodings ("local cursor" feature).
And it seems like "local cursor" support conflicts with "reliable"
drawing mode which can be set in options frame. If I'll implement
local cursor for this
> "JAK" == Joseph A Knapka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JAK> BTW, I think there's already an Xvnc (maybe Const's?) that
JAK> can automatically set up SSH tunnels.
Yes, -tunnel option is available in modified versions of Unix
vncviewer. It's supported in the TridiaVNC distribution and
Hello.
There was a problem in the latest Xvnc CoRRE implementation: the code
refused to check return values after writing data to clients; this
caused Xvnc crashes after next write operation on closed descriptor.
The fix is included below.
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With Best Wishes,
Constantin
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Hello,
This message mostly addresses developers of standard AT&T's version of
VNC. I'm developing certain add-ons for VNC and I'm faced with one
problem of standard RFB protocol.
1. The Problem
==
Current implementation of the RFB protocol sends a number of screen
rectangles as part
> "LR" == Levy Rami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LR> Hi, Just wondering - are there any plans to add tight VNC
LR> capability to the Mac client?
I'm not familiar with Macs and do not have them near me so I don't
have such plans. But if somebody would like to do it, I'll will be
happy
> "h" == hvrietsc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
h> what i use is: ssh -C -L 5801:remote_ip:5901 remote_ip (then i
h> answer all password prompts correctly ;-) for remote host and
h> are left at a $shell prompt
h> then in DIFFERENT xterm window:
h> vncviewer -shared -encod
> "JW" == James ''Wez'' Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JW> It's probably because the Logoff screen puts cross-hatching
JW> over the whole display, so it encodes really badly, although I
JW> thought the Tight stuff used ZLib and so should deal well with
JW> that.
Yes,
> "OL" == Oeschey, Lars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OL> Hi, Is there a way to set default Options for the viewer? Our
OL> ppl most time connect over 64k to remote machines, to we
OL> always need the Tight encoding. Therefore every time we need
OL> to go to Options and set this
> "GG" == Gene Giannamore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GG> I am interested to see the local cursor implemented in vnc.
GG> However I mistook the phrase local cursor to mean, use the
GG> local cursor, instead of the remote one. I figured that
GG> instead of trying to send across
> "OL" == Oeschey, Lars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The 1.2 release of the Tight Encoder will be (hopefully) better
>> packaged as compared to previous releases: I plan to prepare
>> RPMS for Red Hat 6.x, 7.x and binaries with installer for
>> Windows in addition to patches
> "OL" == Oeschey, Lars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OL> Hi, did anyone use the Tight Encoder Version a lot? Is it
OL> stable enough? The author states on his homepage, that he
OL> didn't run or test it, and that there's no support for it
OL> availible.
Yes, but this has been
> "TAJ" == Todd A Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TAJ> I perform almost all of my VNC connections through an ssh
TAJ> tunnel, using compression-level 6. When I was looking over
TAJ> the performance statistics of the tight encoding patch, it
TAJ> occured to me that there mig
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