Hi all,
i have problems with java-swing based applications (a lightweight java
gui extension). All swing based application are not able to be displayed
well in the vncviewer. Neither on my Linux system nor on MS-based
systems.
The whole inner frame of the application is displayed solid black and
This option is not available for my Linux vncserver, what is clear for
me, Linux has no DirectX.
The problem does also occur for Linux server and a Linux viewer (with
absolute no DirectX involved).
Has anybody a Swing based application ever had running with VNC ?
Rainer
"Erlichmen, Shay" wrot
cserver -pixelformat rgb565 -depth 16
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> hope this helps
>
> dan
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Rainer Stransky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 2:57 PM
> Subject:
Guy-Armand kamendje wrote:
>
> I have the following problem: I am running vncserver on Solaris and I have
> the following in my .cshrc
> if (${?REMOTEHOST} !=0) then
> setenv DISPLAY $REMOTEHOST:"0"
> for setting the DISPLAY env variable.
> I start the vncserver localy on my Solaris machine (at w
Wilfried Kern wrote:
>
> I already asked the question below earlier, without any answer. Seems that
> nobody is running Xvnc on a SuSE Linux machine (or am I wrong?) Any, any
> hint how to start vnc at boot time is highly welcome!
>
> Here again my earlier problem discription:
>
> I would like