I'm always getting error messages about "this VNC client supports version
3.8" (or 3.3 or something) whenever I use encryption, and sometimes when I
use a password-protected VNC session.
Anyone? Anyone?
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Also, how about desktop scaling? Why is it that only krdc, the KDE RDP/VNC
client supports this? This is one of the many examples of why KDE is
really the superior desktop environment -- completeness of features/expert
friendliness. Ah, whatever...
</off-topic-rant-about-gnome-v-kde>
But seriously, though, anyone know how to make Gnome-RDP work with RealVNC
4.x?
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JDS
Take a look at TightVNC if you don't want to use the closed source RealVNC.
> But seriously, though, anyone know how to make Gnome-RDP work with RealVNC
> 4.x?
Use the KDE version instead?
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//Aho
> Use the KDE version instead?
What I *would* like is a combination of krdc+gnome-rdp. Ah, but that I
was programmer enough to implement it! (I am not).
gnome-rdp likes:
* Minimizes to systray/notification area
* Saves sessions, along with prefs for those sessions. Good session
management. Groups of sessions.
* Attractive
* Very easy to use!
Krdc likes:
* desktop scaling
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JDS
> You might want to look at NoMachine website and FreeNX, free
Can I connect to Windows desktops with those?
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JDS