After installing VNC Server on Ubuntu 11.04 the sytatus icon is not displayed in the system tray by default. You can enable it by adding VNC Server to the whitelist using gsettings: $ gsettings get com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist ['JavaEmbeddedFrame', 'Mumble', 'Wine', 'Skype', 'hp- ...
Kaspersky anti-virus has a built-in feature that disables synthetic input events, such as the remote input events that VNC sends from VNC Viewer to VNC Server. This essentially means that you will be unable to remotely control your Kaspersky anti-virus software, via VNC. This is a deliberate sec ...
VNC Address Book is known to crash when creating a new entry on some Windows Vista and Windows 7 systems, in particular non-English language versions of those operating systems. This problem affects all versions of VNC Address Book up to version 4.5. To fix this issue, please upgrade to the la ...
VNC Server (Service-Mode) is known to crash when a Windows Vista or Windows 7 system is suspended. This problem affects all versions of VNC Server up to version 4.5. To fix this issue, please upgrade to the latest version: VNC Enterprise Edition VNC Personal Edition If you have been directe ...
VNC Server has a desktop option to disable the VNC Server computer's wallpaper whilst a VNC connection is active. This feature will reset your desktop background upon disconnection, which has the behaviour of disabling the desktop background "slideshow" feature, which was introduced with Windows ...
This is a known issue in Intel AMT 6.0 and 6.1. When the Operating System turns of the local monitor, the video on the remote AMT KVM session goes black and does not come back when the local system video returns. This problem has been fixed in Intel AMT 7.0.
If you encounter problems viewing videos on your Ubuntu 10.10 (or similar) computer, it may be that you will need to disable "Accelerated Video Output" (i.e. hardware acceleration). This can be done either in the X server configuration for video playback, or in the playback application itself.
1) Xinerama is an extension built into some Linux/Unix systems which enables multi-headed applications or window managers to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. Essentially, if you're running a version of Linux/Unix that uses Xinerama, you have multiple monitors, and ...