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paden45 2005-12-31 01:03

Vnc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ttpcomp
Switch of the Fierwall in the XP and other blocking, but unhook the Internet first, no need to invite disaster.

I you get a connection just start to put blocking back and last the Internet-connection.

Check what other firewalls you have, Roter, program etc.

TTP

ttpcomp,

Thanks for your help. I added port 5900 in the XP firewall and I am all set.

anson 2005-12-31 06:56

Hey, 0.1.1 is working great with my XP box! I'm entering this via Firefox via VNC :-) Many thanks for the good work.

fpp 2005-12-31 09:52

Thanks again ! Keep 'em coming -- especially the history ;-)

Rezzo 2005-12-31 13:04

Hi, great work here!

I've just a question: is it possible to include an auto-resizing option in the viewer?

I don't like to resize my desktop to 800x600 or less just to see the entire screen on my 770.

Or is possible to force a smaller geometry directly via the VNC server? I haven't got found that option (using RealVNC).

kepler 2005-12-31 15:24

I woluld like to force my display adapter in PC to work in 800x480 mode and just use 770 with VNC as remote display (without any monitor in PC). But ATI Radeon doesn't support that resolution.

Does anybody know a hack to make this happen?

kepler

Bill 2005-12-31 15:33

Kepler,

try Powerstrip, http://entechtaiwan.net/util/ps.shtm, it should allow you to setup
non standard modes.

neiljerram 2006-01-01 10:22

Crash running against Debian vncserver
 
I'm seeing a crash similar to what others have described when running against the Gnome VNC server (vino), but in my case I am using the Debian vncserver server.

I'll try tightvncserver instead, to see if that works better.

AaronL 2006-01-01 17:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by neiljerram
I'm seeing a crash similar to what others have described when running against the Gnome VNC server (vino), but in my case I am using the Debian vncserver server.

You can possibly get a bit more information by invoking vncviewer from xterm instead of launching it from the GUI. In order to do this, you'll need xterm. After starting xterm, invoke vncviewer with the following: run-standalone.sh /var/lib/install/usr/bin/vncviewer . Then, do what you would normally do in the VNC Viewer GUI. When VNC viewer crashes, go back to xterm and see if there is any useful output.

Aaron

Joohan 2006-01-01 18:07

Bug report regarding accented characters
 
Aaron, you really made most characters work in this new release. I use characters for both swedish and danish on a daily basis and I have found out that you support all characters I need EXCEPT ø. Isn't that strange? Even the swedish ö is supported but not the danish one. Can you remedy that in your next release?

Thanks for a great application

Johan

bigboote 2006-01-01 18:18

Aaron,

Does your GUI VNC version support any command line options? Vidar's Xwin port allowed you to enter server address and password in the command line, which was helpful.

Or, do GUI apps not allow command line options?

(Edit)

From prev post, answer = NO
Would be nice, though.


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