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Un serveur VNC adapté pour n'envoyer qu'une seule application. Ca n'est pas la première fois que je cherche ce genre de choses, mais là, trouver la bonne application, c'est cool !
Un bon packaging de novnc (utile pour ma prochaine présentation)
Est-ce que vous saviez qu'on peut créer des écrans virtuels avec UltraVNC ? Ca a l'air ... plutôt cool (et recouvre bien ce que fait Spacedesk, par exemple)
Un très bon tutorial de configuration x11vnc pour Linux (il y a quelques détails glaçants, comme la nécessité d'avoir deux configurations VNC)
Un nouveau client VNC pour mac
Un concurrent gratuit et open-source de Maxivista, c'est forcément une excellente idée. Dommage, cependant, que cette application ait des latences aussi énormes ! A mon avis, le développeur devrait relire un peu le code de TightVNC, par exemple, pour
Un très bon tutorial pour se connecter à une machine Ubuntu en n'utilisant que VNC.
Ca va remplacer toutes mes feintes avec NX/XDMCP/whatever
TightProjector is a software that can transmit the screen of a partucular computer to other computers in the same local-area network. The data is transmitted continuously, in real time.
Usage examples:
broadcasting a presentation to multiple network
The TeleTeachingTool is a piece of software to record, transmit and replay of multimedia-based lectures, speeches and documentations.
x11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that WinVNC plays for Windows.
I wrote x11vn
This program will let you use two screens on two different computers as if they were connected to the same computer. It even works between different operating systems.
let win and linux share mouse
osx2x is a small Mac OS X application that lets you control other machines running either an X11 server or a VNC server using your mac's mouse and keyboard. So if you happen to have a mac and either an X Windows machine or a amchine running VNC on your de
Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware. It's intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system use
SSHVnc is a standalone Java VNC viewer that secures VNC access by integrating the popular TightVNC viewer with the SSHTools Java SSH API. It features a clean and easy to use interface, simplifying the complicated processes currently used to secure the VNC
This tutorial shows how to use ssh to tunnel VNC traffic (tcp port 5900) through the Internet,
so that you can safely view/control your home Windows PC from a remote location,
under the strong encryption of ssh.
Probably the most useful Open Source tool of all (ok, SSH is more useful), VNC was originally created by the AT&T Research facility in Cambrige and is a remote display protocol that, despite being rather inefficient (something modern forks try to improve