At 05:59 9-7-2001, you wrote:
>ssh clients are no problem. sshd servers are difficult to find for
>windows -- at least, not free ;<
Take a look at Cygwin - http://www.cygwin.com/
It's free, and comes with OpenSSH.
- Michael
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Hi all,
A few months ago, Gary Gurevich posted a patch to this list for making a
wheel mouse work with Win32 vncviewer: http://www.auctix.com/vnc/
I use his patched vncviewer all the time to connect to my Linux box. It
works like a charm with KDE apps and gvim!
However, it doesn't seem like
: Re: vncviewer and wheel mouse
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>Hello,
>
> >>>>> "MS" == Michael Schaap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>MS> Hi all, A few months ago, Gary Gurevich posted a patch to this
>MS> list for making a wheel mouse work with Win32 vncviewer:
>
At 06:50 12-2-2002, Constantin Kaplinsky wrote:
>Hello Joe,
>
> > "JO" == Joe O'Bremski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>JO> Ok I've gotten hooked lately on the mouses with the scroll wheel
>JO> on all my workstations in between the Left and Right mouse
>JO> buttons. When i remote into my server
At 07:00 20/04/2001, you wrote:
>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:
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>http://www.auctix.com/vnc/
>
>Feedb
At 19:30 4-6-2001, you wrote:
>I know there are a lot of these questions already out
>there, and I've tried the VNC FAQ to set this up(to no
>avail). I'm running KDE2.0 and the server shows my
>desktop color and cursor OK but no Icons. An xterm
>window also shows up. I try running startkde from th