This is not a problem...it's a feature...does that sound like a Microsoft
phrase? Anyway, this is exactly the behavior of TightVNC when you use the
tight encoding. If you have a way to measure the number of packets being
transferred between your client and the VNC server, you'll notice that it's
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 10:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Solaris 7 compilation issues
Hi,
>From the download page, I saw that VNC was available for Solaris 2.5.
Do we have a version for 2.7 or 2.8 also ?
thanks,
Sai.
>Date: 8 Aug 2001 18:30:09 -0700
>X-Sent: 9 Aug 20
rom: Quek Hong Cheang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Solaris 7 compilation issues
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>
>Hi Frank
>
>Just like I have emailed Const, I think the problem does not lie with the
source code (I think I should be having
Hi Frank
Just like I have emailed Const, I think the problem does not lie with the source code
(I think I should be having the lastest one, just downloaded them less than a month
ago), but rather, it lies with my inexperience in compiling codes. I am still a
novice in all these kind of things
> Subject: Re: Upgrading VNC (was TightVNC vs regular VNC)
>
> Speaking of upgrading, I have been trying to compile tightvnc without much success.
>Is there anyone who has sucessfully compiled it on the solaris platform? I am using
>Solaris 7. If anyone can sent me the compiled files, I would