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x11vnc build differences
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2016, 07:04:11 PM »
 

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X11vnc Xenial based -build1 does not work properly in Linux Lite. The Debian -build 2 version works perfectly in Debian Jessie beyond 8.3. I personally like the simplicity of x11vnc and the nix fun inside and I would still like to see it produce functioning GUI tk files properly instead of falling back to the terminal in Linux Lite. I've tried a few scripts to make the Debian core independent to the LL OS but to no avail. Right now I'm considering a slack like module (I have a compiler/converter for Debian applications) but I would really like to see the thing function from the GUI properly in Linux Lite. Ubuntu has little interest (medium) because of their native vnc server. I've tried them all, and honestly x11vnc has the widest range, and most possibility. Anybody have any ideas? Chime in.

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