

06:01:24 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unsupported encoding type Enc(0x0000044D) 06:01:24 Enabling NewFBSize protocol extension for client 10.39.3.163 06:01:24 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unsupported encoding type Enc(0x0000044C) 06:01:24 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unsupported encoding type Enc(0x00000450) 06:01:24 Enabling full-color cursor updates for client 10.39.3.163 06:01:24 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unsupported encoding type Enc(0x000003EA)

06:01:24 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unsupported encoding type Enc(0x000003F3) 06:01:23 to force back on run: 'xset r on' (3 times) 06:01:23 Disabled X server key autorepeat. One can also add -ncache_cr for smooth 'copyrect' window motion. The scheme stores pixel data offscreen on the VNC viewer side for faster Have you tried the x11vnc '-ncache' VNC client-side pixel caching feature yet? 06:01:20 The X server says there are 20 mouse buttons. 06:01:20 fast read: reset -defer ms to: 10 06:01:20 fast read: reset -wait ms to: 10 06:01:20 Xinerama: no blackouts needed (only one sub-screen) 06:01:20 Xinerama: number of sub-screens: 1 06:01:20 Xinerama is present and active (e.g. 06:01:20 Not listening on IPv6 interface. 06:01:20 listen6: bind: Address already in use 06:01:20 Autoprobing selected TCP6 port 5900 06:01:20 Autoprobing selected TCP port 5900 06:01:20 X display :0 is 32bpp depth=24 true color 06:01:20 initialize_screen: fb_depth/fb_bpp/fb_Bpl 06:01:20 Read initial data from X display into framebuffer. 06:01:20 X FBPM extension not supported. 06:01:20 Also, remember "-remap DEAD" for accenting characters. 06:01:20 disable it with the "-noxkb" option. 06:01:20 If this makes the key mapping worse you can 06:01:20 Automatically switching to -xkb mode. 06:01:20 than 4 and 51 keysyms are mapped above 4. 06:01:20 XKEYBOARD: number of keysyms per keycode 7 is greater 06:01:20 errors, etc) it may be disabled via: '-noscr' 06:01:20 (induced by either user keystroke or mouse input).
#X11vnc viewer for mac windows#
06:01:20 use RECORD extension to try to detect scrolling windows 06:01:20 Scroll Detection: -scrollcopyrect mode is in effect to 06:01:20 using XFIXES for cursor drawing. 06:01:20 to disable this behavior use: '-cursor arrow' 06:01:20 XFIXES available on display, resetting cursor mode 06:01:20 repaint the screen, also see the -fixscreen option for 06:01:20 You can press 3 Alt_L's (Left "Alt" key) in a row to 06:01:20 Also see the -help entry for tuning parameters. 06:01:20 moved window is released in the new position. 06:01:20 - use '-nowcr' to disable the Copy Rectangle after the 06:01:20 - use '-nowf' to disable wireframing completely. 06:01:20 errors, etc) it may be disabled: 06:01:20 If this yields undesired behavior (poor response, painting 06:01:20 Wireframing: -wireframe mode is in effect for window moves. 06:01:20 supply the x11vnc '-noxdamage' command line option. 06:01:20 cause X DAMAGE to fail, and so you may not see any screen 06:01:20 Most compositing window managers like 'compiz' or 'beryl' 06:01:20 To disable this behavior use: '-noxdamage' 06:01:20 X DAMAGE available on display, using it for polling hints. 06:01:16 Trying again with XAUTHLOCALHOSTNAME=localhost. 06:01:16 passing argx to libvncserver: /home/massisenergy/.vnc/passwd 06:01:16 passing arg to libvncserver: -rfbauth When I want to connect, I invoke this in the Debian host: ❯ x11vnc -rfbauth ~/.vnc/passwd

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My goal is to connect to a remote host (running Debian) such that I can control the whole desktop environment.
