t in each pixel.
True colour: max red 31 green 63 blue 31, shift red 11 green 5 blue 0
Using shared memory PutImage
ShmCleanup called
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Eric Bourdin
sociiti Ercom
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want to make sure a user connected to your chrooted Xvnc has no access
to some part of your file system, you have chroot the X-clients too !
And it's going to be a bit more complicated if your user wants to use
applications like KDE or gnome...
More info: man xev, man xmodmap
good luck
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Eric Bourdin
sociiti Ercom
Ce message et toutes les pihces jointes (ci-aprhs "le message") sont
confidentiels et itablis ` l'attention exclusive de ses destinatair
estarting it, but another host exports to this session, so then
I
> have to go to that host and export there again. Basically it's a pain.
>
What kind of garbage ? Please describe exactly what happens.
Which client do you use : Linux or wind
Edric Bulalacao wrote:
>
> I finally got VNC server running thru inetd on Solaris 7 thanks to Eric
> Bourdin! Anyway, I'd like to be able to run it as user nobody instead of
> root. I've put the following lines on my inetd.conf:
>
> vnc-640x480x8 stream tcp no