On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> David Brodbeck wrote:
> > But there are a few areas that are lacking.
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> > - CAD software. The company I work for utterly relies on AutoCAD. There's
> > no version of
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> It really depends on what kind of cad work you want to do, but I found
I will be out of the office starting 01/05/2002 and will not return until
01/09/2002.
I will respond to your message (eventually) when I return.
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Hello
> I have searched the archives and found one mention of my problem but the
> solution doesn't seem to work for me. I have VNC server running on a NT
> 4.0 SP3 box as a service. I can successfully connect to it withe a viewer
> running on my Notebook that has WIN2KPro. When I try and conn
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 03:01, Gabor D. Kiss wrote:
> I will be out of the office starting 01/05/2002 and will not return until
> 01/09/2002.
>
> I will respond to your message (eventually) when I return.
Next time, don't put your auto-responder on mailing lists please.
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Hi all,
I am a newbie with Linux and VNC. I have Redhat Linux 6.2. I have just
downloaded the latest version for Windows and X86 Linux. The windows version
works perfectly. I can connect from my Linux machine to my windows machine
using either the vncviewer or the java within netscape. I can't ev
Thank you, Michael. That was most helpful. I will try your suggestions
and see how it goes, hopefully early this week.
Randy
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> > Question 1: I understand that I have to set port forwarding on the
dsl
> > router setup to port 5900 (or 59x
Greetings ...
I just installed VNC on one of my Solaris 8 machines and I can
successfully connect to the machine but
when the screen appears it is not the CDE desktop, it is just a
plain gray screen with an xterm window.
I am sure there has to be something configu