On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:37:28AM -0700, Michael Ossmann wrote:
>
> I've also noticed something else that concerns me with TridiaVNC (not
> TVP). It doesn't contain the copyright notices of the various
> authors, notably AT&T, Widget Workshop, Inc., and Jef Poskanzer, in
> the binary distributi
Brian,
Thanks for posting. It's nice that you guys are willing to discuss this
stuff publicly. :-)
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 09:03:36AM -0500, W. Brian Blevins wrote:
>
> I am most definitely not a lawyer.
Understood. Neither am I.
> > Personally, I suspect there is a GPL violation going on
Open source or not, it's still just too *@!# expensive!
-Steve Bostedor
http://www.vncscan.com
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From: Illtud Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 6:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tridia VNC
Andrew Crowe wrote:
> I'm
Michael,
I am most definitely not a lawyer.
[snip]
>
> According to http://www.tridiavncpro.com/product/faq.html :
>
> Is TridiaVNC Pro open source software?
>
> No. Although the TridiaVNC components are all open source and
> licensed under the GPL, the TridiaVNC Pro components are clos
Unfortunately, the judge in New England didn't want the full argument either
:(.
:
: They're both "Open Source" licences, but they're different in
: intent and philosophy. GPL'd stuff can't be closed off, BSD'd
: stuff can. You don't want the full argument
:
: --
: Illtud Daniel
Andrew Crowe wrote:
> I'm sure the GPL licence allows you to use the source code to make
> proprietary (closed source) or commercial products, as long as you abide by
> the terms of the agreement (eg. submitting any changes to that part of the
> source code you make to the author etc.)
Whoah the
Michael Ossmann wrote:
> Personally, I suspect there is a GPL violation going on here. In fact,
> I'm fairly certain of it. TridiaVNC (or at least components of it) are
> distributed as a part of TridiaVNC Pro.
Not having tried TridiaVNC Pro, it's hard to call. There is a
scenario in which th
Hi Everybody,
> Just saw TridiaVNC Pro. i have a question. Since TridiaVNC Pro is
based
> upon VNC, which is open source under GNU license, won't it be mandatory
for
> TridiaVNC people to make it open course too ?? And do they have to make it
> free too ?? (they already have a product TridiaV
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 03:01:01PM +0530, Jasmeet S. Virdi wrote:
> Just saw TridiaVNC Pro. i have a question. Since TridiaVNC Pro is
> based upon VNC, which is open source under GNU license, won't it
> be mandatory for TridiaVNC people to make it open course too ??
> And do they h
Hi all,
Just saw TridiaVNC Pro. i have a question. Since TridiaVNC Pro is based
upon VNC, which is open source under GNU license, won't it be mandatory for
TridiaVNC people to make it open course too ?? And do they have to make it
free too ?? (they already have a product TridiaVNC, which is fr
Two things to note with the Tridia VNC, windows version:
1. The viewer help tells you to buy the CD or a support plan.
2. The web server is disabled and the options to enable it have been
removed.
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I downloaded Tridia VNC to experiment with it
and find out if I should replace our AT&T vnc
installations with Tridia.
One thing that I noticed was that the -help
output from vncserver, vncviewer, and Xvnc
is identical between the AT&T version and
Tridia (except for one Xvn
>Hmmm that's not nice !! Well I got one question. Tridia VNC combines the
>Viewer and server together. What if I just want to only install the server
>end. Is there a way to do that? We don't want out employee to have access
to
>the viewer. Could you please let me know.
I
Hmmm that's not nice !! Well I got one question. Tridia VNC combines the
Viewer and server together. What if I just want to only install the server
end. Is there a way to do that? We don't want out employee to have access to
the viewer. Could you please let me know.
Thanks
Jaime C. S
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Just curious are we allow to ask question about Tridia VNC ? Can someone let
me know.
Thanks
Jaime C. Salas
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See
I'm getting them too. I agree with you, whole-heartedly.
--Anna
On July 10, 2001 01:22, you wrote:
>Is everyone getting spammed constantly by "TridiaVNC Team", or is it just
> me? Replys to them don't seem to help. I think VNC is great, but I sure
> won't be trying Tridia's version now.
--
Is everyone getting spammed constantly by "TridiaVNC Team", or is it just me?
Replys to them don't seem to help. I think VNC is great, but I sure won't
be trying Tridia's version now.
--
Bob Birlingmair, Sr. Product Development Engineer, AMD
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.amd.com
Any
Hi,
I am using NT 4 Sp5. I need to config VNC to query when any user is logged
in on the remote (server) machine, because at night, or morning when nobody
is logged in, nobody can press the "ACCEPT" button. I have tried my best to
make it work, but no success. The best would be to send me a .REG
Richard,
> Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 14:50:40 -
> From: "Richard Spaven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Is Tridia VNC compatible with VNC?
>
> I currently have VNCservers installed across the network I support and was
> wondering if Tridia VNC was compatible.
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