Is TightVNC a solution for trying to access Solaris
or Linux desktops from a MacOS X machine connected
via a 56kbps modem?
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-Kurt Lloyd, [EMAIL PROTECTED], (978) 960-6276

Frank Evan Perdicaro wrote:
> 
> TightVNC has the ability to be immensly faster over slow pipes.
> 
> Other than the author, there is a good chance I have been working with
> it the longest.  We use it every day.
> 
> Why it is that TightVNC works, and how to make it work well is not at
> all obvious to the novice.  When used improperly, TightVNC can be
> slower than "regular" VNC.  But if low-bandwidth connections area all
> you have, and you are willing and able to optimize the screen settings
> of the server system (size, color depth, background, etc.) TightVNC can
> turn an "impossible" situation into a solved problem in a half hour.
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