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2009-02-18
, 19:47
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@ Eugene, Oregon
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#21
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2009-02-18
, 21:46
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Joined on Oct 2007
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#22
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2009-02-19
, 13:38
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Joined on Dec 2007
@ Austin, TX
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#23
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2009-02-23
, 01:13
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Posts: 2,041 |
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Joined on Mar 2006
@ Houston
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#24
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I tried this today with the Windows 7 beta and I finally got it working via the Vista VGA cable and using TightVNC (RealVNC appeared to charge for anything but XP/2000 versions). I set up a secondary 800x600 monitor and then using TighVNC's Selective area settings, selected this screen. It's screen updating is a tad slow and has some artifacting - but it works with Wallpaper and Aero still enabled. This is great for stacking on some of the Gadgets (CPU monitor, Network monitor, IM list - via pidglet) as Win7 kills the sidebar concept for a more free floating placement. Most definitely cool stuff - thanks Thesandlord for the Vista (and Win7) work around.
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2010-04-26
, 19:09
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Joined on Jul 2008
@ Springfield, MA, USA
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#25
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2010-04-26
, 20:29
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Posts: 113 |
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Joined on Feb 2010
@ Venezuela
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#26
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2012-07-13
, 18:24
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Joined on Mar 2011
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2013-02-24
, 10:11
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Posts: 77 |
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Joined on Dec 2007
@ Chester, CA
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#28
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second display, vnc |
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