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Search found 2 matches
- 2005-08-18 01:45
- Forum: SC
- Topic: vncviewer /listen on Linux
- Replies: 11
- Views: 16653
- 2005-08-15 17:14
- Forum: SC
- Topic: vncviewer /listen on Linux
- Replies: 11
- Views: 16653
vncviewer /listen on Linux
I have been using SC for a while under XP, which worked great. Fantastic job on that!! Now, I have decided to make the switch to Linux. Is it possible to get a Linux viewer in listen mode so I can do remote support to win clients? I have tried to start vncviewer /listen in a shell and it appears to ...