![]() ![]() ![]() OUTPUT_REMOTE = "" MODE_REMOTE = "" # bring up local iface, comment out if not neccesary MODE_LOCAL = "" # REMOTE CONFIG # IP_REMOTE =change_to_server_ip # LOCAL CONFIG # IP_LOCAL =change_to_client_ip Indicated: Start VNC session vnc.sh download This is the script, you should change the variable at the start where If the client resolution is available, change to client resolution, else add.Get all available resolution on the server.The script you can find below will do the following operation: On the server machine, this problem can be resolved by calculating the CVT mode In my case the resolution of the client display was not available in the modes Xrandr tool, and selecting one of the available mode for your screen. So that it match the size of the client screen. Will results in really small letters and everything will be really tiny.Ī better result can be obtained by changing the resolution on the server host This is because just scaling down the size ![]() The results were not as good as having the screen running at the same X11vnc have one option for scaling the screen to a different resolution, but To view the existing x11 display, while for the client The operation is pretty straightforward but I ran in some probems due to theĭifferent resolution of the screens, so I wrote a script in order to automateįor the server I'll use x11vnc, which allows So I use VNC to connect from my netbook to the current X session on the computer. Sometimes I just want to lay on theĬouch next to my desk but continue working using the X session on the PC computer, I have one powerful computer, running with a 1920x1080 screen, and one littleġ0' netbook with a 1024圆00 display. This is one solution for creating VNC session between computer with different ![]()
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