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import>Mv m Bot: Reverted to revision 2006 by User3412 on May 20 2022 19:13:41 |
import>User3412 TigerVNC and TightVNC was never tested and/or ported to normal unix (not linux) |
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==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== | ||
TigerVNC is a really and really good VNC client and server,there are more tools for | TigerVNC is a really and really good VNC client and server,there are more tools for linux systems | ||
==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
user3412: 10/10 | user3412: 10/10 |
Revision as of 14:57, 21 May 2022
Not to be Confused with TightVNC
The proper version of TightVNC,with no bloat and freely open-source for all enviroments (including enterprise enviroments)
it was based on the never released VNC 4 branch of TightVNC on launch
it all started when someone named Peter Åstrand left TightVNC after six years (2003) because they cannot support something's development
after its launch,many linux distros that used TightVNC before the launch for VNC moved to TigerVNC and it remains in its popular status of usage and inclusion
Links
Website: [[1]]
Conclusion
TigerVNC is a really and really good VNC client and server,there are more tools for linux systems
Reviews
user3412: 10/10