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2010-02-11
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I really would like using x11vnc to use my n900 sitting next to me on the desktop at my workplace without touching it .
The problem is: Every time the screen turns blank/off, I cannot wake it up without physically touching the phone. Do I really have to set the phone to keep the screen lit all the time or is there a command line switch for x11vnc or some other way to export the screen contents to vnc despite a blank phone display?
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2010-02-11
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2010-02-11
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2010-03-13
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2010-03-13
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2010-03-14
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2010-03-14
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2010-03-19
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I really would like using x11vnc to use my n900 sitting next to me on the desktop at my workplace without touching it .
The problem is: Every time the screen turns blank/off, I cannot wake it up without physically touching the phone. Do I really have to set the phone to keep the screen lit all the time or is there a command line switch for x11vnc or some other way to export the screen contents to vnc despite a blank phone display?
Thanks a lot for listening .
boudjere