X toolkit error

2001-07-16 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Hi I have a problem with the display. I am running my server on my Solaris 7 workstation and my viewer on my Win98 PC. Initially, there was some problem executing the xstartup script because I do not have a .Xresource in my home directory. So I simply created an empty file with that name and

Re: setting the display variable

2001-07-18 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
I have a similar problem. I am running my vncserver on a solaris 7 workstation and my viewer on a Win98 PC. After I have started the server, I was informed that that it is running on cad2:1. So, I connected my viewer uhave sing IP_of_cad2:1, was prompted for the password and then entered the

RE: setting the display variable + NEW questions

2001-07-20 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
TED] > phone: 972-8-6664259 > Cel: 056-386308 > Pager: 7983 > > -Original Message- > From: Quek Hong Cheang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent:Thu, July 19, 2001 3:35 AM > To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject:Re: setting the display variable > > I

Login window

2001-07-22 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Hi Is there anyone who knows how to get a login window using VNC? I am running my server on Solaris 7 and viewer on Win98 PC. Have managed to get the CDE environment by modifying the xstartup script to be : #!/bin/sh /usr/dt/bin/Xsession When I pressed the logout icon, I got this error mess

RE: Login window

2001-07-24 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
user password for > the system. to have a vnc password, run vncpasswd to give you a > ~/.vnc/passwd file and use the option > -auth ~/.vnc/passwd > > Steve > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Quek Hong Chea

RE: VNC

2001-07-24 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
First of all, you have to ensure that your VNC server is not running on a machine that is using an internal IP address, meaning those that cannot be access outside your VPN. Then, with your server running, type the following in the URL of your browser : http://my_machine_IP:5801 Assumption :

RE: vncserver not working with -cc 3 option

2001-07-25 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Hi Matt What version of solaris are you using? I am using solaris 7 together with Win98 and I am not having any problem with -cc 3 option, in fact, I need it because my CADENCE problem cannot run unless I set that option. I think it is worth a try to use -depth 8. Although depth 16 seems to

Re: Frustrating dtlogin problem

2001-07-26 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Hi Shaddy I am also using Solaris 7/Win98 and I have solved my login problem using what you have mentioned in the other mail, that is, to use a script to restart the server whenever it is down. I agree that it does not seem too be an elegant solution, but nevertheless, it works. One point f

Compiling tightvnc

2001-08-02 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Hi I am trying to compile tightvnc but is always getting lots of error messages. Problem is as follows : Operating system : Solaris 7 Vnc version : vnc-3.3.3r1_unixsrc.tgz Tightvnc : vnc-3.3.3r1-unix-tight-1.1-m.tar.gz (full source, not using the patch) I have also made sure that I have zlib.

No Subject

2001-08-06 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
The problem actually lies with my system (I think). When I use xmkmf, it kept complaining not being able to exec this file called cpp. I thought that it just needed a compiler so I made a link between this cpp and my gcc compiler. Now when I run xmkmf, lots of error messages came out. For ex

Re. Compiling tightvnc

2001-08-06 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
The problem actually lies with my system (I think). When I use xmkmf, it kept complaining not being able to exec this file called cpp. I thought that it just needed a compiler so I made a link between this cpp and my gcc compiler. Now when I run xmkmf, lots of error messages came out. For ex

Re: Upgrading VNC (was TightVNC vs regular VNC)

2001-08-07 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Speaking of upgrading, I have been trying to compile tightvnc without much success. Is there anyone who has sucessfully compiled it on the solaris platform? I am using Solaris 7. If anyone can sent me the compiled files, I would be very grateful. Thanks. PS : Any version of solaris is worth a

tightvnc vs tridiavnc

2001-08-07 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Hi Sorry if this question has already been asked the one thousandth time, but I would like to know how does tightvnc compare with tridiavnc? Thanks. Quek Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! http://www.shopping.altavista.com ---

Re: Solaris 7 compilation issues

2001-08-08 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Hi Frank Just like I have emailed Const, I think the problem does not lie with the source code (I think I should be having the lastest one, just downloaded them less than a month ago), but rather, it lies with my inexperience in compiling codes. I am still a novice in all these kind of things

Re: TightVNC

2001-08-14 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
It is true, I have asked the same question before. But the reply I got was that if you are using a LAN connection, then tightvnc is not going to help a lot, in fact it will be slower. But if you are on a modem, then tightvnc is better. Normal vnc with HEXTILE coding is better for LAN, this is

Re: Resetting Xvnc using xdm

2001-08-22 Thread Quek Hong Cheang
Use the -once option with Xvnc and the server will close when you log out. Then write a script to restart Xvnc so that the next person has a login window. Hope that this helps. On Wed, 22 August 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have Xvnc server running xdm. I need Xvnc to automatically