

If you are using x11vnc, you may try different parameters, one at a time, to see if it fix the issue -noxfixesĬreate / Specify display driver in /etc/X11/nf Various causes between X versions and display driver may cause this issue. High CPU usage in X when VNC client is connected Later versions of xvncviewer (> 3.3.3r2) support a new automatic encoding that should be equally good as the tightvnc encoding. If the client does not support jpeg or zlib encoding it can use the default one.

The difference between the xtightvncviewer and the normal vncviewer is the data encoding, optimized for low bandwidth connections. There are vncserver available for X and for Win95/NT. This package provides a client for XWindow, with this you can connect to a vncserver somewhere in the network and display its content in a window. It is implemented in a client/server model. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. Translation(s): English - Español - French - Português (Brasil)
