instead.
Is there a known problem here? I'm used to having to fix various
compile-time for BSD/OS, but a run-time error like this is unusual.
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ice thinks it's called - in other words, there's a DNS
issue lurking in the background.
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link.But when it tries to start,
it looks for X resources (BACKGROUND_TEXT, or is it TEXT_BACKGROUND -
not running at present because of the first problem) that are present
on my office machine, but not on the Linux box. Has anyone tackled
this and fixed it?
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I'm currently running an old version of regular VNC on BSD/OS 4.1,
because the current version crashes when a connection is made.
The I saw the announcement of the latest TightVNC, which is attractive
because some of our use is over v90 modems.
The make for the server fails on:
vnc_unixsrc/Xvnc/p
have run into a well-known problem, but I can't
locate anything in the mailing list archives. I have had an earlier
release of VNC running under an earlier version of BSD/OS, but in the
meantime I've been very ill, and have forgotten whatever I once knew
about the internals of VNC.