Re: tigervnc

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2011/1/29, compdoc <compdoc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I have tigervnc server installed on a fedora 14 box, and when I use the
> Windows tigervnc client it is terribly slow.
>
> Normally, I use the ultravnc windows client which is very fast, however when
> I use it to connect to the tigervnc server, there is a long pause with a
> black screen before the unlock popup comes up.
>
> I think this is happening because the client and server are negotiating
> which encoding to use. But I might be completely wrong.
>
> After I log in, everything is fine - screen updates are fast and it works as
> it should. But if I let it idle, the screen blacks out again and the long
> pause occurs before the login prompt.
>
> Does anyone know how to prevent the long pause, or even better, where I can
> find vnc4server (Xvnc4) for fedora? Does it exist in some repo somewhere?
>
> Vnc4server is very fast and doesn't have these pause issues.
>
> Thanks for any help...

I tried remote control on fedora 14 with vino server and vinagre
client, it was very good, but if you want vnc server you can try
search:
yum search vnc, if yuo can't see it, add rpmfusion, look..., you can
see vnc4server and others things more, but i recommended vino and
vinagre.

In windows you can use vnc viewer, for me ti was good...

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