I've written a patch for VNC that provide mouse-wheel support in the Win32
vncviewer.exe program. Patched binaries of the AT&T and Tridia vncviewer.exe
files, as well as source diffs for both distributions are available at:
http://www.auctix.com/vnc/
Feedback is appreciated :)
Regar
When VNC is running as a service on a windows 2000 machine and another user is
logged in
it is posable for another user to start a new session that is already logged
in
the new session is the same window you get when you login NT security is by
passedthe new session
is a new window like in termial
tocol.
If I run Xvnc from the comand prompt as below, it works fine.
Xvnc :1 -query gary -geometry 1024x768 -depth 24 -once &
My services file has:
vnc-640x480x8 5950/tcp# VNC
vnc-800x600x8 5951/tcp# VNC
vnc-800x600x16
y inittab failed for respawning
too fast.
I think xinetd is doing something, because if I remove the services, I get
connection refused.
I'm trying to connecting from linux with 'vncviewer gary:53' and from a
windows box with a link to 'vncviewer.exe /fullscreen /emulate3 gary:52&
#x27;s with the errata
updates installed, but the xinetd VNC still isn't working.
Gary
On Sunday 26 August 2001 8:03 pm, you wrote:
> Looks like you may need to back up the error chain a little. Did you
> find out what caused the too rapid respawn? A reboot should not have
> that ha
Hi Edric,
thanks for that, it's sorted now.
(All I need to do now is get KDE 2.2 working)
Gary
On Monday 27 August 2001 3:58 pm, Edric Bulalacao wrote:
> Gary,
> Your server_args has too many args...remove Xvnc in server_args. That
> should take care o
Hi Tim,
When you installed RH, did you choose medium or high security?
If you did, then IPChains will be blocking the port. Have a look at
/etc/sysconfig/ipchains and remove or comment out the reject lines for the
ports you're using (5900 for :0, 5901 for :1 etc.)
Gary
On Monday 27 A
Hi,
what happens if you leave 2 of the boxes to the kvm switch, and not have a
keyboard/mouse connected to that?
That should sort out your boot problem, while leaving the remaining PC to
drive your monitor properly. Then you can simply VNC to the other 2 boxes as
normal.
Gary
On Friday 21
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On Friday 14 September 2001 8:42 pm, you wrote:
> I know this forum has a lot of Linux experience. Can anyone suggest a good
> Linux forum? RedHat specific if possible? Hop
(core dumped). The Core file means nothing to me ... am I missing something ?
I am logged on as root
Gary
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modifier
keys especially function key strokes, to the server. I've searched the doc
and faq with no success. I'm using win98se and one server is 95.
Thx, Gary Lee
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At 02:12 PM 3/16/2001 +, James ''Wez'' Weatherall, you typed:
> > Are there new docs for 3.3.3r8r??? I can't seem to find them and I can't
> > get the wallpaper switch to work from the old doc info. I tried adding a
> &g
That may be the problem. I have one server that is an old laptop. After a
restart I need to send "function 3" to enable the monitor and disable the
lcd. I have not been able to do it successfully. Are you aware of a work
around?
Thx, Gary Lee
At 10:57 AM 3/19/2001 +, J
It only requires FUNCTION F3. I've previously tried the F3 search dialog
box trick, it didn't work. I'm sending from a Dell laptop that shouldn't
intercept it that I can tell. I'll try sending from another node to see if
it makes it through.
Thx, Gary Lee
At
Sorry for the confusion. I thought my original question specified Function
F3. In any case I guess I'm out of luck. Bios doesn't have that option
and I've never seen any menu choices for it, although I'll certainly search
again.
Thanks for your help and patience.
Thx
I open notepad and enter -5820 then cut and paste
the number gets changed to 4294961476
the same number you would enter into the registry from last post
I have not been able to get it too work over port 80 probably because we have
web servers running on thet port.
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I have been running VNC on my Windows 2000 machines. I recently add some
Windows XP machines.
When using VNC to view other machines I get the message " Failed to get Server
Name".
Is any body else running XP.
Gary
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I have been running VNC on my Windows 2000 machines. I recently add some
Windows XP machines.
When using VNC to view other machines I get the message " Failed to get Server
Name".
Is any body else running XP.
Gary
Gary Pra
Can one run VNC on a server that's got no monitor attached? It seems to
work with, but not without, a monitor.
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sole.
Does anyone know why dtterm is able to connect, but xterm is not?
Thanks.
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ifferent versions of the X11 libs in use.
Adding /usr/openwin/bin to the beginning of my path makes xrdb, xterm, twm,
... all work fine.
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The error from xemacs 21.1.12:
Initialization error: X server not responding
: "MYHOST:1.0"
(MYHOST == the real hostname).
Any ideas?
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Is there a technique to allow VNC to operate on a Planar monitor. I keep
getting a messages that it can't work because it's Planar not Chunky.
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Is it possible to send key strokes, especially function keys, to the server
Thanks Gary Lee
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Is it possible to send function key strokes to the server I'm using
win98se; the servers are win98se and win95.
Thanks Gary Lee
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No I had not; I just did and it worked. Thank You.
The function key question is "Is it possible to send function key strokes
to the server I'm using win98se; the servers are win98se and win95."
I've ask several times without a reply.
Thx, Gary Lee
At 04:00 PM
file named VNCHooks.dll in the ORL\vnc folder that seems can not be
deleted sometime. Any one have any idea why sometime that file is being
locked. Thanks!
Gary Wong Oregon Department of Transportation
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We are upgrading our SMS from 1.2 to 2.0. We would like to use VNC during
the transition time. For security reason and $M$ 2.0 client installation may
have conflict with another remote control tool already exist in the system
we have to delete VNC when done.
Gary Wong
Oregon Department of
Can you share the executable and/or the source code?
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not at all, it works perfectly on Windows NT.
I've compiled it with CygWin with
Can anyone tell me what are the Ctrl Down, Ctrl up, Atl Down and Atl up for?
I can seem to make them do anything on NT PCs. Thanks!
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the package, I build another package with SMS installer and use
psexec.exe from http://www.sysinternals.com/ to remotely install the VNC
package. I also created an uninstall package to delete the VNC package. It
is required by our security folks. No reboot required.
---Gary Wong
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