> I think this URL might help:
> http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/dict.pl?term=feedback
> Actually, this one might be even better:
> http://www.thesaurus.com/roget/IV/499.html
>
>
> On 06 Dec 2001 08:03:03 -0800, Peter Wheelan wrote:
> > Martin,
> >
> > I thank you for a response, but
there was some discussion on the vnc/xfree lists concerning
the integration of vnc into a standard x server.
now i've found something very interesting:
in my brothers company there are a lot of neoware terminals
installed (diskless linux/x11 based thin clients).
the desktop of this devices ca
there was some discussion on the vnc/xfree lists concerning
the integration of vnc into a standard x server.
now i've found something very interesting:
in my brothers company there are a lot of neoware terminals
installed (diskless linux/x11 based thin clients).
the desktop of this devices can be
yep. uff, luck. the ftp command was available in the terminals shell :)
vnc.so is gziped and attached to this mail ...
cheers,
pat.
> Could you send the file for us to examine?
>
> On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 07:38, Peter Bergmann wrote:
> > there was some discussion on the vnc/xfree l
obviously the vnc mailinglist software did not accept my email attachment.
i've sent the file to "scanman", cause i've no idea how to submit it to the
list members.
cheers,
pat
> Could you send the file for us to examine?
>
> On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 07:38, Peter
hi folks at neolinux.org!
as you can see from the tail of this mail we are looking for
information concering the vnc remote desktop shadowing feature
in your linux based terminals which seems to be implemented
via a xfree module. (/usr/x11r6/lib/modules/vnc.so)
would be nice if you distributed so
some more information concerning the
great xfree vnc.so module from neoware which should make
it possible to shadow "real x server displays" with the
vnc viewer. i said "should" because i could only get it running
on the linux based neoware thin client computers.
but it works a lot(!) faster tha