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Yeah okey, I understand that, but does the server ever crashes when you're not viewing? I would say, depending on the encoding you choose, different data is generated to be send over.
On second thought it doesn't affect the way it keeps a buffer of the actual screen of course, where it might go wrong. Derived from your info, applications tend to write outside this buffer?.
2009-08-06 15:52:45 UTC in TightVNC
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Nice research there...might it depend on the encoding you're using with the viewer then? Which one do you use?.
2009-08-06 07:30:22 UTC in TightVNC
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I recently updated to 1.3.10 of the net-misc/tightvnc package in gentoo. A day after restarting the server I couldn't log into my remote desktop and so restarted the bootscript for the server but even had to manually delete the X lock files. Checked my dmesg who left the last message:
Xvnc[11274]: segfault at 9 ip 0816109a sp bffac810 error 4 in Xvnc[8048000+13b000]
Hope you can do...
2009-07-06 17:46:32 UTC in TightVNC
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