Hello,
When using the Java applet viewer of VNC I get only 8 bit color depth. Does
anybody know how I can get 24 or 32-bit color depths? Is the problem in the
applet that is running on my computer or is it in the http server?
Thanks for your reply,
johan.
Johan Henning
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello Johan,
>>>>> "JH" == Johan Henning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JH> Hello, Does anybody know if there is a possibility to get full
JH> color support when using the web browser viewer instead of the
JH> 'normal' viewer? Thanks in advance fo
Hello,
Does anybody know if there is a possibility to get full color support when
using the web browser viewer instead of the 'normal' viewer?
Thanks in advance for your reply,
johan.
Johan Henning
j h g @ n u c l e t r
Hi,
How can I run VNC at color depth 24? I tried to set '-depth 24' for both
server and viewer but got only "Can't cope with 24 bits-per-pixel".
Both VNC server and viewer are tightvnc-1.2.2 on XFree86-4.1.0_6 on
FreeBSD 4.4.
Thanks a lot,
Alex
PS Sorry for annoying y
ents). The exe
LG> version of the viewer produces good colors on the same clients.
LG> Can anyone point me in the right direction here. Client side
LG> browser is Internet Explorer 5.5 sp2.
The Java viewer supports only 256-color mode, that is why the colors
are inaccurate. However,
Do you use it for the applet version too? if so, what browser..what
version?
- Original Message -
From: "Alex Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: color
> Actually the times I've
Actually the times I've heard of severe color problems before have all
been with a low-grade video driver; that's what I was concerned about.
I have the exact same video card in my primary system (which i use as
both server and client regularly for VNC) and have no problems.
I tried setting both machines to : High Color (16 bit)
and then both machines to True Color(32 bit)...
I was going to try 256 colors but the colors were so bad on the windows 2000
machine with that setting, that I did not test VNC with that setting.
The video device/driver on the windows 2000
Wht are the color levels set to on each machine, Louise?
And on the Win2K server - which video driver is installed? That can
affect it sometimes.
- Original Message -
From: "Louise Gerhart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday/2002 January 27 22
, 2002 8:32 PM
Subject: RE: color
> I have had the same problem - make sure the colors are set the same on
both machines
>
> (i.e. - 256 colors, 800x600 )
>
> -
> This e-mail is confidential and private.
&g
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-Original Message-
From: Louise Gerhart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: January 26, 2002 1:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:color
I am experimenting the the applet version of the VNC viewer on Win98 accessing
a Window2k server; however, the colors are
I am experimenting the the applet version of the VNC viewer on Win98 accessing
a Window2k server; however, the colors are strangely distorted. (happens on
two different clients). The exe version of the viewer produces good colors on
the same clients.
Can anyone point me in the right direction her
The vncviewer has a -depth option to specify color depth.
It looks like the vncserver to which you are connecting
is not running at a depth of 24. You can try using the
-depth 16 option while running your X at 24 bits color.
If that does not work you can use pseudo color ( I think
-depth 8 -cc 3
I just started using VNC. Installed the server on 2 Windows boxes, and
the Linux viewer on my own machine.
First time I run vncviewer it tells me "can't do 24 bpp". OK, that's my
color depth setting. So I had to shut down X, edit the configuration to
16 bpp, and start it ag
I have an embedded Solaris 8 environment running many applications I don't
control. The problem is the system runs out of colors because it is using
8-bit color with applications that don't share colors. I was told if I
can't change the applications to use 24-bit color that yo
Hello Peter,
Where are you running "vncviewer"?
>From the messages below, you appear to be running vncviewer on a Unix
machine,
whose native X server is set to 8bpp, pseudo-color. The message:
Got 199 exact BGR233 colours out of 256 Using 6 existing shared
colours"
. Everytime when I connected the vnc server with the vncviewer, I
have some message which is related to the color;
"VNC authentication succeeded
Desktop name "root's X desktop (Logos:1)"
Connected to VNC server, using protocol version 3.3 VNC server
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