Anyone know offhand if there's a way to get VNC working in Slacko64? I see only 2 files labeled "vnc" and (if installed) they don't seem to work.
I'm finding it hard to believe something like that isn't available, so I'm probably just searching the wrong thing. Tried looking if Tightvnc and Real VNC had a Slacko-specific version...didn't find it.
If anyone knows, please drop me a note! Thanks so much!
VNC for Slacko64?
maybe the fatdog64 will work?
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And in the interests of learning how to do this myself, how did you find it and know (or correctly guess!) that it would work?
I think ideally I'm looking for a puppy-noarch version of Real VNC, which doesn't seem to have this long lag when I load...but for now, Tightvnc is fine!
Again, thank you!!!
I think ideally I'm looking for a puppy-noarch version of Real VNC, which doesn't seem to have this long lag when I load...but for now, Tightvnc is fine!
Again, thank you!!!
slacko and fatdog are both slackware based so googled vnc & fatdog
there is a 'generic' 64 bit linux real vnc here that should just extract
https://www.realvnc.com/download/file/v ... ANY.tar.gz
there is a 'generic' 64 bit linux real vnc here that should just extract
https://www.realvnc.com/download/file/v ... ANY.tar.gz
VNC for 'Ubuntus'? > Maybe others
Hi All,
I know nothing about VNC. But someone was looking for a 32-bit package for Tahrpup and I located this: https://archive.realvnc.com/download/enterprise/
Ubuntu, being based on debian, I downloaded the deb. Then browsed to it using Rox, Right-Clicked, and selected UEXtract from the popup menu. This generated a folder named vnc-E4_6_3-x86_linux.deb.extracted (the x86 indicating 32-bit). Within that folder was another named usr and within that another named bin. Within bin were the binaries/executables. Right-Clicking each again brought up the popup menu from which I chose ListDD with regard to each binary. ListDD's "Missing" tab revealed that no dynamic dependencies were absent. Left-Clicking vncviewer initiated a Graphical User Interface.
That's as far as I, having no knowledge of how the program should function, could go.
But I was pleased to note that I did not have to install the package. Left-Clicking the downloaded deb would have done that. I prefer, when possible, to run applications as "Externals": That is, place the containing folder on /mnt/home and create either (a) just a link to the executable [easiest, drag it to the desktop] or (b) a pet which would provide a menu entry.
mikesLr
I know nothing about VNC. But someone was looking for a 32-bit package for Tahrpup and I located this: https://archive.realvnc.com/download/enterprise/
Ubuntu, being based on debian, I downloaded the deb. Then browsed to it using Rox, Right-Clicked, and selected UEXtract from the popup menu. This generated a folder named vnc-E4_6_3-x86_linux.deb.extracted (the x86 indicating 32-bit). Within that folder was another named usr and within that another named bin. Within bin were the binaries/executables. Right-Clicking each again brought up the popup menu from which I chose ListDD with regard to each binary. ListDD's "Missing" tab revealed that no dynamic dependencies were absent. Left-Clicking vncviewer initiated a Graphical User Interface.
That's as far as I, having no knowledge of how the program should function, could go.
But I was pleased to note that I did not have to install the package. Left-Clicking the downloaded deb would have done that. I prefer, when possible, to run applications as "Externals": That is, place the containing folder on /mnt/home and create either (a) just a link to the executable [easiest, drag it to the desktop] or (b) a pet which would provide a menu entry.
mikesLr