On Friday 05 April 2002 03:53 pm, Chip Wood wrote:
> I have a crazy problem.
>
> I can remotely access a computer that I have VNC installed on from outside
> the office using DNS2GO and I can access the computer internally using
> VNConnect (great if you don't already have), however I can not acce
On Friday 05 April 2002 03:02 pm, Alex K. Angelopoulos wrote:
> Peter, do you mind me quoting your paragraph about bandwidth/latency?
> That's the best succinct description I've ever read.
Go nuts. I thought it was kind of confused when I wrote it. In fact I
almost cut it before I sent the mes
On Friday 05 April 2002 09:09 am, Morrison Davis wrote:
> My whole purpose of trying tight VNC was to speed up screen repaints of a
> 2d cad package
> running over ATT broadband but so far I have yet to achieve any preformance
> gains in fact
> it may even seem slower. What am I doing wrong, Oh I'
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 04:12 pm, Cham Mama wrote:
> Peter
>
> Thanks for the detailed description. I was interested
> about the Question 1 that you have mentioned below
> (How does VNC remember what I was running when I
> switch viewers ?). I keep my office viewer open and
> connect to the VNC
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 03:43 pm, Cham Mama wrote:
> hi thanks for the information.
>
> What I mean here is if I leave my office PC connected
> to the VNC server and all the application runnings on
> my PC and then connect to the same VNC server from
> home PC by logging in with the same uid, t
On Monday 01 April 2002 07:35 pm, Lee Allen wrote:
> > Is there a way to configure Xvnc to not accept mouse or keyboard input
>
> from
>
> > vnc clients?
> >
> > It seems a little strange for this to only be a client option . . .
>
> But if the client/viewer did not have mouse or keyboard control,
Hello,
Is there a way to configure Xvnc to not accept mouse or keyboard input from
vnc clients?
It seems a little strange for this to only be a client option . . .
-Peter
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When I connect to VNC it freezes after painting about 1/4 of the screen. It starts
again after about 10 seconds. From that point on it freezes, (that is, stops
responding to input and stops drawing the screen) for 10-20 seconds, every 10-20
seconds. The client seems okay, 'cause the little d