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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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I had no problems installing on my N800 using the bora (codename for the OS version on the N800) .install file. Did you install via the .install file repository method or did you download and install the .deb file?
Anyways, kudos to the developers. If you are ever in the Seattle area, I will buy you lunch!
Any chance you could take a crack at the now-defunct Remote Desktop client? Even a minimal connection manager, right click support and virtual keyboard support would improve it a thousand fold. Hell, with Bluetooth keyboard support, I don't even care about the lack of keyboard support very much. Having to have an application on all your servers to allow you to right click is a pain, however. Maybe Apple had something with their one button mice......nah!
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2007-01-12
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Great that the development is active for vncviewer. Thanks to vncviewer I finally have my Amarok remote at full screen, working text input and with right click support too!
I have attached a screenshot (taken with the display exported through the vnc server, a little blurry because I made it small enough, in reality appearance is quite sharp).
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2007-01-12
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Many thanks for this.
Note that it crashes if I choose other than the native bit depth when connecting to my OS X box.
* Enabled hextile encoding type, which will now typically be the default encoding type. As a result of this change, older vino VNC servers will now start to work with VNC viewer since hextile will likely be used instead of CoRRE.
* Significant improvements made to hextile implementation, mostly in the area of performance. Some other performance enhancements have been done as well.
* Eliminated support for 24-bit color depth. The 770 (and the N800) only supports 16-bit color depth, so there was no reason to support 24-bit.
* New feature added: rotation support. Now it is possible to rotate the display such that the hardware buttons are on the bottom (with easy access to the stylus at the top, at least for the 770). The default configuration is to automatically rotate based on the width and height of the VNC server. If the height is greater than the width, the display is rotated. In the options dialog, it is possible to change the default behavior to always or never rotate as well.
* Feature enhancement: smarter hardware button scrolling. If it is no longer possible to scroll the local display (because reached the end of the scrollbar or a scrollbar is not necessary), holding down the hardware direction buttons will scroll the currently active window.
Other changes, the package, and the source package can be found at our Web site, https://garage.maemo.org/projects/vncviewer/. If you already have the extras repository setup, you can upgrade to/install the new package by refreshing your package list. Alternatively, you can use one of the single-click install options as follows:
* maemo 2.0: http://repository.maemo.org/extras/d...viewer.install
* maemo 2.1: http://repository.maemo.org/extras/d...viewer.install or http://repository.maemo.org/extras/d...viewer.install
* maemo 3.0 (i.e. for the N800): http://repository.maemo.org/extras/d...viewer.install
This will add the necessary repository to your repository list.
Or, just download the package directly at https://garage.maemo.org/frs/downloa..._0.5_armel.deb.
You can submit bugs, feature requests, etc., by going to our homepage.
Enjoy!
Aaron and Detlef