If you are starting Xvnc with inetd, try using -query
instead of -broadcast.
I went through this about a month ago - you are actually connecting to the
RH box, but the Solaris machine is answering the XDCMP broadcast first, so
you end up logging into the Sun, which is displaying to Xvnc on RH.
I having been using VNC with some success for quite a while, but have a
problem with one application that manipulates the colour map in order to
cause parts of the screen to blink.
Xvnc is running on a variety of Unix platforms, and the clients are
typically using the Java client or the windows v
They actually took httpd.c out of the source tree. But it is relatively
easy to add it and the hooks back in, and I've done that by comparing the
VNC sources to the Tridia sources. I could generate patch files for this if
anyone is interested.
Dean
> -Original Message-
> From: John Cle
We are using VNC to access an application written using a unix mmi product
called Sammi, and it all works great, except that values displayed on the
screen which are supposed to be blinking are not.
The cursor in an xterm does blink when viewed with vncviewer, so I suspect
that Sammi is doing the