Hi all,
I encounter a strange problem that I hope some one can help me with:
I run vncviewer.exe on WinNT4sp6 to connect to Mandrake Linux 7.1 running
Xvnc -inetd. When I tried cut and paste from an Emacs or xterm window on
Linux to some Windows app, it works fine. However, if I highlight tex
Hi everyone,
I have a rather strange problem. We have two Linux servers (one with
Mandrake 7.1 and the other Caldera OpenLinux 2.4). Both have vnc 3.3.3r2
set up with the -inetd option as documented on Andre Moreira's web page.
Connecting to the Mandrake box works fine. Connection to the Calde
> I am running VNC server on Linux, vncviewer on Windows 9x. When I
> connect, I get that ghostly, skeletal box that I must
> position to where
> I want the X window placed. I move it to where I want it and then my
> application appears.
>
> I am trying to simplify this as much as possible for
> I installed VNC on Linux having the Gnome window
> manager. I edited the "xstartup" file and changed the
> window manager from "twm" to "gdm". When I log in
> using the viewer I donot get the Gnome desktop.
> Could anyone help me in this regard ?
The script to start up GNOME is /usr/bin/gnome-s
I had a problem with the "5" key, which was recognized as the backspace.
Don't know if this is the problem you have. The solution is find the system
"Xmodmap" file (on my Linux box it's in /etc/X11/xinit, but I don't know
where it is on an AIX system) and delete the line that says "keycode 22 =
B
Hi everyone,
I have a strange problem with key mapping. Hopefully someone knows how to
solve it.
I'm using VNC 3.3.2 on Linux (Mandrake 7.1) running on a dual P3 Xeon
machine (XF86 is 4.0.1). We connect to it from our NT boxes via our
corporate network. We usually connect with the iXvnc so pe