What *I* can't figure out is what to do with it once I've got it
downloaded. How does one incorporate the video driver,
other than perhaps downloading the source, making a change
and recompiling?
>: Considering the originator (R. De V.), I'm certain that this is a truly
>: innovative solution t
For those who have successfully run zebedee over roadrunner, a question:
Do you know if your local roadrunner is using NAT?
If so, how are you getting around that?
We've discovered that everyone here who can connect through zebedee is
using a low-bandwidth connection, and that those ISP's ar
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001 13:43:24 +0930 , "Forrest, Wayne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> Ive only just started using vnc and have the server running on both WNT and
> Solaris.
> When running the Xvnc server on Solaris is there anyway a pc client can
> display the Solaris Common Desktop Environ
I'm pretty sure it's a problem with Roadrunner. I have one user connecting
using zebedee from his home using the Roadrunner "1-way" product. I can see
that his Windows 95 generated zebedee connection (from his home) to my linux
"VNC server" at work is working by reading the log file created by
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 Charles Hines wrote:
> Sorry, I haven't been paying a lot of attention to this thread, so I apologize
> if I ask/suggest something that's already been discussed.
You're in the first response group.
> I've used Zebedee over my RoadRunner connection ("two-way" as you describe
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 Glendon Gross wrote:
> Is this because RoadRunner is blocking ICMP packets at their firewall?
> Or is it because RoadRunner does not allow forwarding of the ports that
> Zebedee requires? I am curious because I have a 2-way RoadRunner cable
> gateway, and can telnet to my mac
I've had some success using zebedee as well, but only for certain users
(read "through certain ISP's"). For instance, I have set up users to
connect using zebedee out of the box quite quickly using Roadrunner's
"one-way" product (modem out, cable in) but their "two-way" product
(cable in, cable
Joel Grimes wrote:
> /usr/local/bin is in my PATH
>
> perl is in /usr/bin, which is in my PATH
>
> After downloading vnc from uk.research.att.com, the ONLY change I made to
> vncserver was to uncomment the first line (/usr/bin/perl).
>
> Just for fun, I chmod'd all the vnc files to 777. no help
>