r remove) the if else structure, and leave only the
line:
$ENV{DISPLAY}= "$host:$displayNumber";
For some reason, although the unix sockets are properly created and referenced
in /tmp/.X11-unix, clients cannot connect to them.
Good Luck
Ellis
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Rudi --
I just installed your excellent display driver on my Win2k machine. The
performance increase is spectacular! Many thanks.
One question. You mention utilities to stop and start the driver. Where are
they?
Ellis Golub
On Mar 11, 12:23am, De Vos Rudi wrote:
> Subject: Winvnc
driver is quite impressive, and most
application seem to perform normally. However, a few don't.
Has anyone else had the same experience? Is there a fix, besides uninstalling
the driver?
Ellis
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> Thanks in advance
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