>Somehow the url link doesn't work. Does osxvnc exist?
It does exist, but you're right - the website seems to be down for
now. Try "OSXVNC" on Google.
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from: Jonathan "Chromatix" Morton
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Somehow the url link doesn't work. Does osxvnc exist? I am trying to build from
source code now.
Jonathan Morton wrote:-
> >I am trying to install MacVNC 333B2 on Mac OS X 10.1 system.
>
> Don't. http://www.osxvnc.com/
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>I am trying to install MacVNC 333B2 on Mac OS X 10.1 system.
Don't. http://www.osxvnc.com/
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from: Jonathan "Chromatix" Morton
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website: http://www.chromatix.uklinux.net/
gee
Hi there...
I am trying to install MacVNC 333B2 on Mac OS X 10.1 system.
When I double click on "VNC Server Installer", it asked me to install Open Transport
1.1.1 or higher. But there is no Open Transport for OS X 10.1. Did I miss something?
Could someone give me some hints?
Thank you
> >I glanced that direction before I installed the AT&T version, but since
>>the last update of Chromi was almost a year ago, and it is listed as
>>alpha, I figured it was probably really unstable and mostly unsupported.
>
>Well, Jonathan usually keeps an eye on this list and is often quite
>resp
> >I find it a lot more stable than AT&T VNC, even though it does have a few
>>"oddities" of its own...
>
>I glanced that direction before I installed the AT&T version, but since
>the last update of Chromi was almost a year ago, and it is listed as
>alpha, I figured it was probably really unstabl
>I got around it by installing the previous version (beta 2) on another
>machine and configing via that, and then just copied the prefs file to my
>VNC server machine running beta 3. It seems to have worked that way (I
>can now make my changes via the VNC control panel and save them
>correctly).
>
>I glanced that direction before I installed the AT&T version, but since
>the last update of Chromi was almost a year ago, and it is listed as
>alpha, I figured it was probably really unstable and mostly unsupported.
Well, Jonathan usually keeps an eye on this list and is often quite
responsive..
>There are many "known problems" with the AT&T version of VNC for Mac
>- and quite a few "oddities" too!
>
>I suggest you check out the ChromiVNC Server:
>
>http://www.chromatix.uklinux.net/vnc/
>
>I find it a lot more stable than AT&T VNC, even though it does have a few
>"oddities" of its own...
>I just installed the latest Mac version of VNC, and when I went to config
>the server via the control panel, it claimed there was no Pref file, and
>one would be created. But then it refused to let me modify anything, and
>when I hit the save button, it told me the pref file was locked and the
>c
I just installed the latest Mac version of VNC, and when I went to config
the server via the control panel, it claimed there was no Pref file, and
one would be created. But then it refused to let me modify anything, and
when I hit the save button, it told me the pref file was locked and the
ch
>>It's a long-standing bug, one of many. See the URL in my signature
>>for a fix.
>
>The link is dead.
Sorry about that, unbeknownst to me my ISP was moving servers at the
time, including the one hosting my website. It came back again about
an hour or two later.
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>It's a long-standing bug, one of many. See the URL in my signature for a fix.
>
The link is dead.
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>I discovered VNC in a MacAddict Article "10 Things You Don't Know
>How to Do (and Probably Shouldn't)", and it worked great under Mac
>OS 8.6. However, Mac OS 9 is out, and has been for sometime. When I
>went to OS 9, the program upon connection, with the right settings,
>before it asks for t
I had the same problem; enter the IP address of the host rather than the
host name, it should connect without a problem. Also, make sure you
have the latest client build, even if it is designated a beta release.
BTW, MacAddict also advocates using VNCThing from Purple Shark Software.
My exp
Hi guys-
I discovered VNC in a MacAddict Article "10 Things You Don't Know How
to Do (and Probably Shouldn't)", and it worked great under Mac OS
8.6. However, Mac OS 9 is out, and has been for sometime. When I went
to OS 9, the program upon connection, with the right settings, before
it asks
>The reason is, that I have to control the Mac from a Linux Box. This can
>be very
>nicely achieved by the progs rfbmacro and rfbproxy by Tim Waugh. Both
>however
>do not yet support auth.
See the URL in my signature - ChromiVNC can operate without a
password, if you simply leave both password f
not yet support auth. I have no security problems, as both boxes are
used by me
and no-one else. For a linux VNC-Server , the option can be disabled as
I found out,
but I haven't found here ind the archivess nor on the web-pages how to
do this on the
Mac VNC server.
Has someone a hint ? T
>>P.P.S. I've also found VNCThing has an anoying bug with dragging.
>
> Yep, this is on my bug list to look at for the next release.
Oh, good! I'm glad it's not just me...
>>when viewing an Xvnc server, though - seems to be OK for another Mac.
Do you find this too, Dair (/anyone)?
Any idea why
Hello!
Any plans to make the Mac Vnc server run as an extension so it does
not quit on logout of Multiple Users? It would be great to be able
to login as admin remotely to tweak and troubleshoot.
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> >Basically I want to be able to use the Multi-user setup of Mac OS
>>9.1, and be able to log in and out remotely without multi-users
>>'quitting' the VNCserver application upon logout--thus severing my
> >connection.
>
>Although I use MacOS 9 on one of my machines, I haven't tried using
>Multi
>I'm working with VNC for the Mac OS, running 9.1...and I am trying to
>get the VNCserver to run in a system-service sort of way (i.e.
>running automatically as an extension or control panel, so that it
>loads as a service, and not an application).
>
>Basically I want to be able to use the Multi-u
I'm working with VNC for the Mac OS, running 9.1...and I am trying to
get the VNCserver to run in a system-service sort of way (i.e.
running automatically as an extension or control panel, so that it
loads as a service, and not an application).
Basically I want to be able to use the Multi-user se
Robert,
it may very well be a problem with memory allottment...
your symptoms do follow traditional memory limit situations.
1600*1200*24 is going to require almost 6megs for each buffer, so I am
assuming you want to set the viewer's memory amount (via the "get info"
finder window) to somewhere
Hi all,
I have two machines I'd like to access from home: a Solaris box and my Win
2k box at work. I can access each of them independently using the latest
beta for the Mac (OS 9). But if I try to open another connection to the
other box (doesn't matter which one I start first), I get errors ab
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