>There are many "known problems" with the AT&T version of VNC for Mac
>- and quite a few "oddities" too!
>
>I suggest you check out the ChromiVNC Server:
>
>http://www.chromatix.uklinux.net/vnc/
>
>I find it a lot more stable than AT&T VNC, even though it does have a few
>"oddities" of its own...

I glanced that direction before I installed the AT&T version, but since 
the last update of Chromi was almost a year ago, and it is listed as 
alpha, I figured it was probably really unstable and mostly unsupported.

But if you think it is more stable than the AT&T version (which I haven't 
had any other problems with yet, but then, I have barely used it), then I 
will at least take a look at ChromiVNC.

Thanks.

-chris

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