help on UNIX vncserver
Kevin Yeoh (ECM)
Kevin.Yeoh "at" ecm.ericsson.se
Thu, 18 Apr 2002 11:15:59 +0000
Thanks Corni on the info. It works by running vncviewer on both sides.
However, my concern is, won't it cause an increase of bandwidth.
These 2 hosts are connected via ISDN links (BRI).
Please advice.
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Beerse, Corni" [mailto:cbeerse "at" hiscom.nl]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 5:25 PM
To: 'vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com'
Subject: RE: help on UNIX vncserver
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Yeoh (ECM) [mailto:Kevin.Yeoh "at" ecm.ericsson.se]
> I'm running vncserver on sun solaris 7 & vncviewer on win2k.
>
> When I run vncviewer, i get display from sun workstation on my PC.
> However, the problem is the display is different from sun
> workstation, as
> though its a different session.
> I can't see what I'm doing on the Sun workstation.
There is one major difference between winvnc (M$Windows based vnc) and Xvnc
(unix/X11 based vnc):
Winvnc copies the console display.
Xvnc gives a new, fresh display.
For Xvnc: if you want to use applications both local and remote, start them
in the Xvnc display and use vncviewer at both sides.
>From unix, you can force X11 applications in the Xvnc with the -display
option or by setting the $DISPLAY variable, just as with normal X11 display.
>
> I've no issue running both vncserver & vncviewer on win2k platform.
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