VNC HowTo or docs
Res
res at ausics.net
Mon Jul 12 15:32:26 UTC 2004
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Eubank, Chris RBCM:EX wrote:
> ... you might want to check out RealVNC (www.realvnc.com) ... their new
> version supports :0 x connections that works really well (at least for me)
>
> There's also documentation there that might help you :)
I'll second this suggestion, excellent stuff...
Might we put forward suggestion realvnc gets included with Fedora in place
of the existing one. Ive used realvnc for years and its excellent.
>
> Good luck!
> C
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> Hi!
> I am beginning to learn about VNC and I want to set up a VNC server on my
> Fedora Core 1 box to access from my OSX 10.2 machine using Chicken of the
> VNC. Does VNC fully serve a Gnome GUI environment? How does the GUI stuff
> work across VNC? Does anyone know of a HowTo to get this done? Do I need
> to use BlackBox or something conservative? How can I configure which GUI is
> served?
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> Matthew Polashek
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