You can implement that separately.
-Original Message-
From: Lyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 11:56 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: TridiaVNC & Netscape
I am looking at the compression that they talk about. Or is that just a
pipe
Lyle,
> Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 11:55:53 -0600
> From: Lyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: TridiaVNC & Netscape
>
> I am looking at the compression that they talk about. Or is that just a
> pipe dream on their part?
>
No dreaming to it. Both the zlib and
I am looking at the compression that they talk about. Or is that just a
pipe dream on their part?
-Original Message-
From: Dewar Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 10:49 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: TridiaVNC & Netscape
Tridi
TridiaVNC is not an upgrade. Stick with the original unless you need and
want paid support.
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On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 01:51:41PM -0600, Lyle wrote:
> I upgraded one of the linux
> boxes to the TridiaVNC v 1.2.1 and it works fine except I can't connect
via
> Netscape no
nothing wrong it is just that tridia has removed the java browser
support, i found it in their sourcecode when i asked they said it
will be replaced by other technologies, until then
i guess we can switch back to the att version now.
On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 01:51:41PM -0600, Lyle wrote:
> I
I am not new to VNC, Linux or Windows, but am new to the TridiaVNC
distribution. It seems that unless I buy it, I am pointed to here for
support... When using the AT&T VNC under Linux, I could use Netscape to
connect to the server, 'http://linux:5801'. I upgraded one of the linux
boxes to the T