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diff --git a/x11vnc/README b/x11vnc/README index 4fb66ed..c907518 100644 --- a/x11vnc/README +++ b/x11vnc/README @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -x11vnc README file Date: Wed Jan 3 19:10:56 EST 2007 +x11vnc README file Date: Sun Jan 7 12:08:49 EST 2007 The following information is taken from these URLs: @@ -4171,6 +4171,52 @@ ied) (rare problem). + Example for the KDE desktop: + + Launch the "KDE Control Center" utility. Sometimes this is called + "Personal Settings". + + Select "Desktop". + + Then Select "Window Behavior". In the "Moving" Tab set these: + * YES - Display content in moving windows + * YES - Display content in resizing windows + * NO - Display window geometry when moving or resizing + * NO - Animate minimize and restore + + In the "Translucency" Tab set: + * NO - Use translucency/shadows + + Next hit "Back" and then select "Panels". + + In the "Appearance" Tab set: + * NO - Enable icon mouseover effects + * NO - Enable transparency + + Now go all the way back up to the top and Select "Appearance & + Themes". + + Select "Background" and set: + * YES - No picture + * Colors: Single Color + + Select "Fonts" and disable anti-aliased fonts if you are bold enough. + + Select "Launch Feedback" and set: + * Busy Cursor: No Busy Cursor + * NO - Enable taskbar notification + + Select "Screen Saver" and set: + * Screen Saver: Blank Screen + + Select "Style" and in the "Effects" Tab set: + * NO - Enable GUI effects + + + Example for the GNOME desktop: + * TBD. + + Q-64: Does x11vnc support the X DAMAGE Xserver extension to find modified regions of the screen quickly and efficiently? @@ -5436,7 +5482,8 @@ EndSection "-nodpms" option to keep the Monitor out of low power state while VNC clients are connected. This is basically the same as typing "xset dpms force on" periodically. (if you don't want to do these things just - disable the screensaver). + disable the screensaver). Feel free to file a bug against + kdesktop_lock with KDE. Q-97: Can I use x11vnc to view my VMWare session remotely? @@ -9272,7 +9319,7 @@ x11vnc: a VNC server for real X displays Here are all of x11vnc command line options: % x11vnc -opts (see below for -help long descriptions) -x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.8.4 lastmod: 2007-01-03 +x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.8.4 lastmod: 2007-01-07 x11vnc options: -display disp -auth file -id windowid @@ -9379,7 +9426,7 @@ libvncserver-tight-extension options: % x11vnc -help -x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.8.4 lastmod: 2007-01-03 +x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.8.4 lastmod: 2007-01-07 (type "x11vnc -opts" to just list the options.) |