[Cialug] Real VNC

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Fri, 20 May 2005 20:21:46 +0000


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I've used both Real and Tight VNC.  The WinVNC executable is close to the same,
in fact, the TightVNC version points you to RealVNC's web site for documentation.

TightVNC offers some different options than RealVNC, I use TightVNC at home to
go from my P120 laptop to my Linux box downstairs.  It's ok, a little slow, but
that's because of my slow laptop.  I had to tinker with it until I could find
the right settings for my needs.  I saw a lot of info about setting options for
slow networks, but I wouldn't call a 100mb network slow.  I needed settings for
a slow computer, and had a harder time finding settings for that.


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Tim W.





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From:    David Stout <ragbrai65@yahoo.com>
To:    cialug <cialug@cialug.org>
Subject:    [Cialug] Real VNC
Date:    Fri, 20 May 2005 19:47:05 +0000
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Has anyone on the list had any experance using Real VNC for remote computing?


David Stout
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