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Well, I built a tigervnc-1.3.0 package now with statically linked fltk and libjpeg-turbo (i.e. no external dependencies) and a bi-directionally working copy/paste in the vncviewer.
I'll do some more testing and then probably add the package to my repository.
Distribution: Slackware64 14.2 and current, SlackwareARM current
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Does the keyboard work for you in the vncviewer? I have a problem since 1.1 (the first version I used) and on my build of 1.3 that I did yesterday evening where only some characters are recognized - a slash for example or some other non-letter keys won't work at all here.
Does the keyboard work for you in the vncviewer? I have a problem since 1.1 (the first version I used) and on my build of 1.3 that I did yesterday evening where only some characters are recognized - a slash for example or some other non-letter keys won't work at all here.
Thanks a lot, Eric, I highl appreciate this! It looks like I have to change the keyboard layout to US or US Intl layout, same errors with my usual German ("de") layout. I will test it further tomorrow, just had time for a quick shot this evening.
Thanks to this thread, I decided to try out KRDC. Works quite well. I like that it can scale the session resolution no matter what it's set at on the server. Been using vncviewer for a while, but this is pretty nice.
Distribution: Slackware 14 (Server),OpenSuse 13.2 (Laptop & Desktop),, OpenSuse 13.2 on the wifes lappy
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Apologies for diving into this thread, but as my question is about Krdc, it seems the best place to ask.
I use Krdc on my laptop to remote into products at work. One particular system used has 4 video screens attached via HDMI interfaces all showing different data, numbered 1 to 4 and runs embedded WinXP (I know, bad choice but hey, stuck with it)
Anyway, I can log in OK but need to be able to change the screen to whichever one could be having an issue, but can only see screen 1. Anyone got any tips on how to navigate to screens 2,3 and 4?
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