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Chris Tyler

"X Power Tools"

2 So Many VNC Versions! 194
14.3 Xvnc Basics 195
14.4 The vncserver Script 196
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14.5 Using the VNC Viewers 197
14.6 Using Standing VNC Servers 198
14.7 Configuring the Xvnc Web Server 199
14.8 Customizing the VNC Java Applet Web Page 199
14.9 Starting VNC On Demand Using xinetd 202
14.10 Starting VNC On Demand Using inetd 204
14.11 Using the Java Applet with On-Demand VNC Servers 204
14.12 Accessing VNC Securely Using SSH 205
14.13 Embedding an X Application in a Web Page 206
14.14 Using KDE and Gnome Remote DesktopAccess Tools 210
14.15 Using the VNC Extension to the X.Org Server 212
14.16 Using VNC to Share a Presentation 213
14.17 Bypassing a Firewall 215
Part V Special Configurations
15. Building a Kiosk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
15.1 What Is a Kiosk, and Why Do I Want One? 219
15.2 Selecting Kiosk Hardware 219
15.3 Configure X for a Kiosk 221
15.4 Controlling the Keyboard 222
15.5 Controlling the Mouse 223
15.6 Starting a Single Fullscreen Application 224
15.7 Network Status Monitoring 225
15.8 Using xscreensaver to Reset a Kiosk 228
15.9 Refining the Kiosk Appearance 229
15.10 Putting It All Together: Scripting a Kiosk 230
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