TigerVNC

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TigerVNC is a high-performance, platform-neutral implementation of VNC (Virtual Network Computing),
a client/server application that allows users to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote machines.
TigerVNC provides the levels of performance necessary to run 3D and video applications;
it attempts to maintain a common look and feel and re-use components, where possible, across the various platforms that it supports.
TigerVNC also provides extensions for advanced authentication methods and TLS encryption.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
10-libvnc.conf 0000000509 509 Bytes
N_xorg-server-xdmcp.patch 0000001189 1.16 KB
index.vnc 0000000777 777 Bytes
n_tigervnc-dont-build-gtf.patch 0000001327 1.3 KB
tigervnc-1.2.80-fix-int-to-pointer.patch 0000000588 588 Bytes
tigervnc-1.3.0.tar.bz2 0001069481 1.02 MB
tigervnc-clean-pressed-key-on-exit.patch 0000002429 2.37 KB
tigervnc-newfbsize.patch 0000000485 485 Bytes
tigervnc-sf3492352.diff 0000000565 565 Bytes
tigervnc-sf3495623.patch 0000000903 903 Bytes
tigervnc.changes 0000005263 5.14 KB
tigervnc.spec 0000008589 8.39 KB
u_aarch64-support.patch 0000002731 2.67 KB
u_arch-Fix-image-and-bitmap-byte-order-for-ppc64le.patch 0000001174 1.15 KB
u_tigervnc-1.3.0-fix-use-after-free.patch 0000004392 4.29 KB
u_tigervnc-dont-send-ascii-control-characters.patch 0000000731 731 Bytes
vnc-httpd.firewall 0000000118 118 Bytes
vnc-server.firewall 0000000098 98 Bytes
vnc.reg 0000001417 1.38 KB
vnc.xinetd 0000002247 2.19 KB
vnc_inetd_httpd 0000001314 1.28 KB
vncpasswd.arg 0000000159 159 Bytes
xorg-server-1.13.0.tar.bz2 0003750165 3.58 MB
Revision 6 (latest revision is 102)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 231621 from Stefan Dirsch's avatar Stefan Dirsch (sndirsch) (revision 6)
- added missing pkgconfig(xorg-macros) >= 1.14 

- xorg-x11-Xvnc: require xkeyboard-config (bnc#875329) 

- vnc.xinetd
  * Do not use 16 bpp by default anymore. The network trafic gain
    of 16 bpp together with Tight encoding is arguable. 16 bpp
    causes graphical issues and is known to not work properly
    in Mesa. (bnc#871965)
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