What's the max depth that Xvnc can support? 24, or 32? I'm having problems
getting 32 to work properly (defaults back to 8 and my desktop looks like
crap)
Also, is there any plan to uncomment the code in Xvnc to set SIGUSR1 to
xdm/gdm to drop out of pause()? I have successfully gotten GDM working
Hi !!
I installed vncserver on a Solaris 8/sparc box and the client on Windows 98.
I runs ok but I cannot get cde window manager to work. If I put Xsession &
on the rc file, it starts correctly but without the windows captions so I
cannot move any window. Anybody could please helpe to set it up s
Thanks for your replies.
Yeah I think I will have to do something like that
only.
This is possible I think, I saw an hack on VNC that
will use inetd to launch different instances whenever
client connects. I haven't tried it yet.
Thanks again for your replies.
Girish
--- Ben Prescott <[EMAIL PROT
I've got it working OK at work on solaris 2.6 (sparc 2). It took me while
digging around to find out which dt component to call in the vnc startup
script, and then some more digging on this forum and web to get shutdown
working as well. Its easiest to get it working if the user has already run
X o
>(Just out of interest, has anyone on this list any experience of using
>a Windows VNC server on a 386? How bad is it?)
>
>Adrian
I wouldn't imagine many people have tried running windows '95 on a 386, let
alone VNC! I get the impression from this forum, and website, that win 3.1
isn't supported.
>>(Just out of interest, has anyone on this list any experience of using
>>a Windows VNC server on a 386? How bad is it?)
>>
>>Adrian
>
>I wouldn't imagine many people have tried running windows '95 on a 386, let
>alone VNC! I get the impression from this forum, and website, that win 3.1
>isn't su
Hi:
I have connected 20 clients to an VNC Server under Win2k.
All the cklients were connected using the -shared option.
All the clients receive the refresh with a secuential delay (about 1 to 2
seconds) from the first
to the last client connected.
There is any VNC mode for a multi-cast connect
>>>(Just out of interest, has anyone on this list any experience of using
>>>a Windows VNC server on a 386? How bad is it?)
>>
>>I wouldn't imagine many people have tried running windows '95 on a 386,
>>alone VNC!
Good point!
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 11:15:41PM +0100, Luis Olivares wrote:
> There is any VNC mode for a multi-cast connection with the clients (or
> something like that)?
> Can the clients receive at the same time the information?
I looked into this briefly a while back but didn't write any actual
code. I