Re: Undocumented port in use by VNCviewer in Listen Mode?

2001-08-31 Thread Roy Long
;5400? I believe 5400 is the java web browser port for the viewer, just like 5800 works for the java web browser port on the "normal" VNC server. -- Roy Long - KB3CZD Computer Technician NCI Technologies 126 N. 2nd Street Philipsburg PA 16866 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN GEEK COD

Re: Mac OS Xa

2001-10-18 Thread Roy Long
t; What version of OSX are you running? On what hardware? What kind of connection?? -- Roy Long - KB3CZD Computer Technician NCI Technologies 126 N. 2nd Street Philipsburg PA 16866 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version: 3.12 GO@ d-@ s: a- C++ C--- U+++ P+ L++>

Re: vnc on OS X

2002-01-10 Thread Roy Long
On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 07:46 AM, David Oliver wrote: > Can anyone using OS X comment on using vnc in thhis OS's various > environments (user experiences, suggestions of the best way to > implement, > etc.). I assume running it under Darwin, not Classic, is the natural > way to > go,

Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-05 Thread Roy Long
On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 09:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Has anyone seen VNC running as a "hidden process" on a power mac (9.x)? There was discussion awhile back about making a FBA version (Faceless Background App) that would run as a system extension, but nobody has time to do it.