TightVNC Server 1.3.10

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xtpuppy
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TightVNC Server 1.3.10

#1 Post by xtpuppy »

Hi

I don't know if it will be of use to anyone else but I have just compiled version 1.3.10 of TightVNC Server with a compile of libXp 1.0.0, required for vncviewer. These packages were built with Puppy 4.2.1.

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#2 Post by darkcity »

Hi xtpuppy,

Judging by the number of downloads people have found this useful, so thanks very much.

Ive added a wiki page
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/TightVNC

Has anyone tried this on Lucid or Slacko?

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#3 Post by nebbia88 »

on lucid tested vncviewer,

on slacko tested both viewer and server, server needed this:

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mkdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11
ln -s /usr/share/X11/fonts /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts

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OK, so where is the download link? It's not on http://puppylinux.org/wikka/TightVNC.
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#5 Post by Semme »

Try Pup's pkg manager first. Is it there for your pup? Yep! Slack and Ubuntu both have it..

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#6 Post by cprivers »

I am using Wary 5.5. Nothing in the package manager for either VNC or Tight.
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#7 Post by Semme »

Wary's a WHOLE'nother ballgame! You probably want the devx so you can compile it yourself.

Of course, if you'd prefer not, try the build here.

Yes, Wary WILL install these, though, you'll most likely be short a few deps.

Here we go >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvNwRWlptqc

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#8 Post by cprivers »

Thanks. I just started using Wary for the first time because I am using it as a file server on an old Pentium III. (It works great!)
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#9 Post by Burn_IT »

There are Portable Apps for Linux and VNC is one of those that have been created.
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