Hi Yaroslav,
You can comment out those lines regarding GLoverride. The real magic, as pointed out by Nick, is acutally the xf4vnc that can be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xf4vnc .
Tren
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 23:27 -0500, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: Thank you very much for providing the script. Now the question is what magic do you keep under /usr/lib64/GLoverride:/usr/lib/GLoverride because the rest of the script seems to be close to the standard vnc server script shipped originally (Debian maintainer introduced some changes as well but most only for parameter/configuration specifications).
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Nick Schmansky wrote: Yaroslav, If you goto that RemoteAccess wiki page, and click on 'vncserver.glx', it will now allow you to download that script. You will have to modify it a bit: look for instances of /usr/pubsw/packages, which point to our installation of VNC. Nick
Thank you Tren,
Actually Nick Schmansky at the time of original request pointed me out (I believe in an offlist conversation) to xf4vnc, I have built it then from CVS snapshot (there were/are no source tarballs), but it was segfaulting. Debian maintainer of VNC packages unfortunately isn't really eager to jump into burden of building yet another VNC package for Debian, so I just abandoned idea of using xf4vnc at that moment. May be now is a good timing to give it a shout again ;)
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Tsung-Ren Huang wrote:
Hi Yaroslav,
You can comment out those lines regarding GLoverride. The real magic, as pointed out by Nick, is acutally the xf4vnc that can be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xf4vnc .
Tren
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On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 23:27 -0500, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: Thank you very much for providing the script. Now the question is what magic do you keep under /usr/lib64/GLoverride:/usr/lib/GLoverride because the rest of the script seems to be close to the standard vnc server script shipped originally (Debian maintainer introduced some changes as well but most only for parameter/configuration specifications).
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Nick Schmansky wrote: Yaroslav, If you goto that RemoteAccess wiki page, and click on 'vncserver.glx', it will now allow you to download that script. You will have to modify it a bit: look for instances of /usr/pubsw/packages, which point to our installation of VNC. Nick
Another option to VNC is freenx.
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
Thank you Tren,
Actually Nick Schmansky at the time of original request pointed me out (I believe in an offlist conversation) to xf4vnc, I have built it then from CVS snapshot (there were/are no source tarballs), but it was segfaulting. Debian maintainer of VNC packages unfortunately isn't really eager to jump into burden of building yet another VNC package for Debian, so I just abandoned idea of using xf4vnc at that moment. May be now is a good timing to give it a shout again ;)
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Tsung-Ren Huang wrote:
Hi Yaroslav,
You can comment out those lines regarding GLoverride. The real magic, as pointed out by Nick, is acutally the xf4vnc that can be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xf4vnc .
Tren
d
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 23:27 -0500, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: Thank you very much for providing the script. Now the question is what magic do you keep under /usr/lib64/GLoverride:/usr/lib/GLoverride because the rest of the script seems to be close to the standard vnc server script shipped originally (Debian maintainer introduced some changes as well but most only for parameter/configuration specifications).
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Nick Schmansky wrote: Yaroslav, If you goto that RemoteAccess wiki page, and click on 'vncserver.glx', it will now allow you to download that script. You will have to modify it a bit: look for instances of /usr/pubsw/packages, which point to our installation of VNC. Nick
Thanks! last time I looked at it there were no debian packages ready in any shape... actually still that repository on wiki doesn't have any recent freenx but http://tim.haegele.info/2008/03/28/nomachine-nx-libraries-and-freenx-server/ might be the way to go
Thanks once again!
NB free version of NX from nomachine wasn't stable enough for me -- I was managing to crash it at least once in 2 days... VNC survives for up to a month or so for me ;-)
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008, Paul Raines wrote:
Another option to VNC is freenx.
freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu