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NoMachine NX 3.3.0-12 (Node branch)

Image NoMachine NX is a fast terminal server and desktop virtualization system based on the X11 protocol. NX is an order of magnitude faster than VNC or X11 and can run on bandwidth as narrow as 10 kBit/sec. In addition, NX translates and embeds the MS Windows Terminal Server and VNC protocols into X/NX, enabling users to compress and accelerate remote Windows and VNC sessions. The NX project provides a suite of libraries and X11 proxying agents implementing efficient compression and optimized transport of X11, SMB, IPP, HTTP, and arbitrary protocols like audio and video over the Internet. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
The new packages provide fixes to NX Core components to solve a number of issues. For instance, the NX session can become unresponsive when running specific applications such as OpenOffice or WMware, some keys may be incorrectly mapped inside a shadow session, and the X11 agent can terminate unexpectedly when running Firefox. Image

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x0vncserver(1)						     Virtual Network Computing						    x0vncserver(1)

NAME
x0vncserver - VNC server which continuously polls an X display SYNOPSIS
x0vncserver [parameters] DESCRIPTION
x0vncserver is a VNC server which continuously polls any X display, allowing it to be controlled via VNC. How usable it will be depends a lot on the machine it's running on, and what you're expecting. It won't be as fast as Xvnc or a native X server with VNC support compiled in, but in many cases it is the best option since it is just an ordinary X application requiring no special installation. It has many of the same parameters as Xvnc. Running x0vncserver -h will give a list of parameters with descriptions. Note that you need to explicitly specify an appropriate password file using the PasswordFile parameter. SEE ALSO
Xvnc(1) vncpasswd(1), vncviewer(1), vncserver(1), http://www.realvnc.com AUTHOR
Tristan Richardson, RealVNC Ltd. VNC was originally developed by the RealVNC team while at Olivetti Research Ltd / AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. It is now being maintained by RealVNC Ltd. See http://www.realvnc.com for details. RealVNC Ltd 03 Mar 2005 x0vncserver(1)