Just to let everyone know I've ported VNC to the XFree86 4.x
architecture, and it's a loadable module.
This is a port of the TightVNC 1.2.2 codebase.
There are two scenarios. The traditional Xvnc server supporting the
new XFree86 4 features like RENDER, and the vnc.so module which with
an accom
(maybe a duplicate... Apologies).
Just to let everyone know I've ported VNC to the XFree86 4.x
architecture, and it's a loadable module.
This is a port of the TightVNC 1.2.2 codebase.
There are two scenarios. The traditional Xvnc server supporting the
new XFree86 4 features like RENDER, and th
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 11:46:32AM -0400, Sharma, Shashi wrote:
> Thanks a lot Alan.
> This is what I wanted for a long time. I have a question, does your vncfb
> compiles in Solaris ? Is it possible to get the same functionality with the
> Xsun ?
I believe Solaris had a porting kit for the XFree
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 05:25:31PM -0400, Sharma, Shashi wrote:
> Wasnt that porting kit only for x86 ?
Could be.
> I maybe wrong here but the vncfb shouldnt be using any hardware specific. Am
> i wrong ?
>
It doesn't use any hardware specifics, it's the driver interface you
need be concerned