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.TH vncserver 1 "" "TigerVNC" "Virtual Network Computing" |
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.SH NAME |
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vncserver \- start or stop a VNC server |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B vncserver |
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.RI [: display# ] |
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.RB [ \-name |
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.IR desktop-name ] |
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.RB [ \-geometry |
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.IR width x height ] |
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.RB [ \-depth |
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.IR depth ] |
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.RB [ \-pixelformat |
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.IR format ] |
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.RB [ \-fp |
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.IR font-path ] |
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.RB [ \-fg ] |
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.RB [ \-autokill ] |
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.RB [ \-noxstartup ] |
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.RB [ \-xstartup |
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.IR script ] |
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.RI [ Xvnc-options... ] |
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.br |
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.BI "vncserver \-kill :" display# |
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.br |
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.BI "vncserver \-list" |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.B vncserver |
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is used to start a VNC (Virtual Network Computing) desktop. |
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.B vncserver |
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is a Perl script which simplifies the process of starting an Xvnc server. It |
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runs Xvnc with appropriate options and starts a window manager on the VNC |
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desktop. |
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.B vncserver |
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can be run with no options at all. In this case it will choose the first |
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available display number (usually :1), start Xvnc with that display number, |
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and start the default window manager in the Xvnc session. You can also |
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specify the display number, in which case vncserver will attempt to start |
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Xvnc with that display number and exit if the display number is not |
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available. For example: |
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.RS |
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vncserver :13 |
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.RE |
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Editing the file $HOME/.vnc/xstartup allows you to change the applications run |
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at startup (but note that this will not affect an existing VNC session.) |
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.SH OPTIONS |
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You can get a list of options by passing \fB\-h\fP as an option to vncserver. |
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In addition to the options listed below, any unrecognised options will be |
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passed to Xvnc - see the Xvnc man page, or "Xvnc \-help", for details. |
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.TP |
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.B \-name \fIdesktop-name\fP |
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Each VNC desktop has a name which may be displayed by the viewer. The desktop |
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name defaults to "\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay#\fP (\fIusername\fP)", but you can |
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change it with this option. The desktop name option is passed to the xstartup |
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script via the $VNCDESKTOP environment variable, which allows you to run a |
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different set of applications depending on the name of the desktop. |
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.TP |
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.B \-geometry \fIwidth\fPx\fIheight\fP |
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Specify the size of the VNC desktop to be created. Default is 1024x768. |
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. |
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.TP |
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.B \-depth \fIdepth\fP |
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Specify the pixel depth (in bits) of the VNC desktop to be created. Default is |
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24. Other possible values are 8, 15 and 16 - anything else is likely to cause |
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strange behaviour by applications. |
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.TP |
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.B \-pixelformat \fIformat\fP |
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Specify pixel format for Xvnc to use (BGRnnn or RGBnnn). The default for |
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depth 8 is BGR233 (meaning the most significant two bits represent blue, the |
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next three green, and the least significant three represent red), the default |
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for depth 16 is RGB565, and the default for depth 24 is RGB888. |
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. |
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.TP |
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.B \-cc 3 |
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As an alternative to the default TrueColor visual, this allows you to run an |
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Xvnc server with a PseudoColor visual (i.e. one which uses a color map or |
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palette), which can be useful for running some old X applications which only |
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work on such a display. Values other than 3 (PseudoColor) and 4 (TrueColor) |
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for the \-cc option may result in strange behaviour, and PseudoColor desktops |
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must have an 8-bit depth. |
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. |
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.TP |
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.B \-kill :\fIdisplay#\fP |
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This kills a VNC desktop previously started with vncserver. It does this by |
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killing the Xvnc process, whose process ID is stored in the file |
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"$HOME/.vnc/\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay#\fP.pid". The |
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.B \-kill |
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option ignores anything preceding the first colon (":") in the display |
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argument. Thus, you can invoke "vncserver \-kill $DISPLAY", for example at the |
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end of your xstartup file after a particular application exits. |
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. |
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.TP |
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.B \-fp \fIfont-path\fP |
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If the vncserver script detects that the X Font Server (XFS) is running, it |
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will attempt to start Xvnc and configure Xvnc to use XFS for font handling. |
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Otherwise, if XFS is not running, the vncserver script will attempt to start |
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Xvnc and allow Xvnc to use its own preferred method of font handling (which may |
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be a hard-coded font path or, on more recent systems, a font catalog.) In |
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any case, if Xvnc fails to start, the vncserver script will then attempt to |
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determine an appropriate X font path for this system and start Xvnc using |
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that font path. |
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The |
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.B \-fp |
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argument allows you to override the above fallback logic and specify a font |
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path for Xvnc to use. |
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.TP |
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.B \-fg |
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Runs Xvnc as a foreground process. This has two effects: (1) The VNC server |
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can be aborted with CTRL-C, and (2) the VNC server will exit as soon as the |
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user logs out of the window manager in the VNC session. This may be necessary |
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when launching TigerVNC from within certain grid computing environments. |
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.TP |
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.B \-autokill |
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Automatically kill Xvnc whenever the xstartup script exits. In most cases, |
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this has the effect of terminating Xvnc when the user logs out of the window |
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manager. |
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.TP |
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.B \-noxstartup |
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Do not run the %HOME/.vnc/xstartup script after launching Xvnc. This |
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option allows you to manually start a window manager in your TigerVNC session. |
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.TP |
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.B \-xstartup \fIscript\fP |
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Run a custom startup script, instead of %HOME/.vnc/xstartup, after launching |
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Xvnc. This is useful to run full-screen applications. |
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.TP |
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.B \-list |
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Lists all VNC desktops started by vncserver. |
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.SH FILES |
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Several VNC-related files are found in the directory $HOME/.vnc: |
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.TP |
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$HOME/.vnc/xstartup |
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A shell script specifying X applications to be run when a VNC desktop is |
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started. If this file does not exist, then vncserver will create a default |
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xstartup script which attempts to launch your chosen window manager. |
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.TP |
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/etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-defaults |
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The optional system-wide equivalent of $HOME/.vnc/config. If this file exists |
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and defines options to be passed to Xvnc, they will be used as defaults for |
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users. The user's $HOME/.vnc/config overrides settings configured in this file. |
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The overall configuration file load order is: this file, $HOME/.vnc/config, |
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and then /etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-mandatory. None are required to exist. |
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/etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-mandatory |
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The optional system-wide equivalent of $HOME/.vnc/config. If this file exists |
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and defines options to be passed to Xvnc, they will override any of the same |
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options defined in a user's $HOME/.vnc/config. This file offers a mechanism |
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to establish some basic form of system-wide policy. WARNING! There is |
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nothing stopping users from constructing their own vncserver-like script |
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that calls Xvnc directly to bypass any options defined in |
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/etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-mandatory. Likewise, any CLI arguments passed |
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to vncserver will override ANY config file setting of the same name. The |
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overall configuration file load order is: |
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/etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-defaults, $HOME/.vnc/config, and then this file. |
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None are required to exist. |
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.TP |
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$HOME/.vnc/config |
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An optional server config file wherein options to be passed to Xvnc are listed |
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to avoid hard-coding them to the physical invocation. List options in this file |
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one per line. For those requiring an argument, simply separate the option from |
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the argument with an equal sign, for example: "geometry=2000x1200" or |
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"securitytypes=vncauth,tlsvnc". Options without an argument are simply listed |
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as a single word, for example: "localhost" or "alwaysshared". |
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$HOME/.vnc/passwd |
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The VNC password file. |
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.TP |
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$HOME/.vnc/\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay#\fP.log |
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The log file for Xvnc and applications started in xstartup. |
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.TP |
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$HOME/.vnc/\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay#\fP.pid |
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Identifies the Xvnc process ID, used by the |
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.B \-kill |
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option. |
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.SH SEE ALSO |
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.BR vncviewer (1), |
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.BR vncpasswd (1), |
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.BR vncconfig (1), |
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.BR Xvnc (1) |
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https://www.tigervnc.org |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Tristan Richardson, RealVNC Ltd., D. R. Commander and others. |
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VNC was originally developed by the RealVNC team while at Olivetti |
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Research Ltd / AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. TightVNC additions were |
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implemented by Constantin Kaplinsky. Many other people have since |
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participated in development, testing and support. This manual is part |
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of the TigerVNC software suite.
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