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#31
Works fine with TightVNC 2.02.. but overall I don't seem to like it. The rendering is a bit slow compared to Rdesktop like minimizing a window etc seems to lag a bit. But I am sure this will only get better with time. Good job.
 
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#32
@CrckMc:

I think you may have managed to download version 0.1 before I could fix it, 0.2 should work with TightVNC.
 

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#33
that did the trick i removed and installed again via apt and it works now

thank you very nice app
 

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0.3 is on its way into extras-devel, changes include:
* Compatibility fix for RealVNC Personal/Enterprise
* Fix crash on exit
* Add option to disable tapping

CPU usage and UI improvements are next on my list
 

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#35
keep up the good work
 
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Thanks for the update. I'm loving it so far despite the few bugs. Any chance you could make it possible to go fully full screen? The problem is you use the top bar to hide the toolbar, and the toolbar to hide the top bar :P Even an autohide option would be great.
 

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lol n00b alert!
what do i type into the box that says 'connect to host, VNC server:' ?
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The IP address of a machine running a VNC server:
If you don't have a server, there is RealVNC or TightVNC to choose from, there may be others, Google VNC for others.
 

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cheers jon,
guess im way outta my depth on this one then!
but its something new for me to learn about when i get time
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cheers jon,
guess im way outta my depth on this one then!
but its something new for me to learn about when i get time
Okay, if your at home on Wifi, go onto your PC type in google ''realvnc'' or tightvnc proceed with the install, its pretty straight forward, once installed, go to start menu, programs, search for realvnc or what ever you installed. Now click on realvnc server, this should bring it up down the bottom right task manager where your volume is and stuff, now (if on wifi) now bring on the windows command prompt (cmd) type in ipconfig/all now u need to find your local IP ipv4 it should be on that. it will be somthing like 192.168.0.1 (Preferred) next to it. This will be the ip you will type into your n900 where you asked. If your out of home you will see need your External IP which u can get from www.whatismyip.com

Hope that helps in some way
 

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