Does anyone run VNC with 64-bit FreeBSD (amd64)?
Alex Savovski
savovski at gmail.com
Thu Jun 22 17:12:22 UTC 2006
I have the same ,problem,But I have never run on other version,I use
RELENG_6_1, AMD64
On 6/22/06, Greg Lane <greg.lane at internode.on.net> wrote:
>
> G'day everyone,
>
> I recently had to replace a disk and took the opportunity to
> upgrade from 5-stable to 6-stable. I also changed from the
> 32-bit to the 64-bit version. I have a dual Opteron server.
>
> VNC installed from ports (4.2.1) doesn't work on the 64-bit machine.
> The same version installed on my home machine (32-bit) with the .vnc
> directory copied over exactly from my work 64-bit machine runs fine.
> So in what sense does it fail....
>
> If I create a blank .vnc/xstartup, then I get the usual grey screen.
> Then if I try and run X commands on that display, some work, like
> xsetroot -solid blue, but others, xterm, icewm, twm, etc don't.
>
> 130>~/.vnc$ icewm -display :9
> IceWM: using /home/xxxxxx/.icewm for private configuration files
> X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for
> operation)
> Major opcode of failed request: 2 (X_ChangeWindowAttributes)
> Value in failed request: 0x0
> Serial number of failed request: 9
> Current serial number in output stream: 10
>
> 131>~/.vnc$ xterm -display :9
> X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for
> operation)
> Major opcode of failed request: 1 (X_CreateWindow)
> Value in failed request: 0x21
> Serial number of failed request: 41
> Current serial number in output stream: 49
>
> If they are in the xstartup file they give the exact same errors in
> the vnc log file. I was only running them interactively above
> to troubleshoot it. Google has failed me for once, so I seek
> your experience and advice...
>
> Greg
>
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