[squeak-dev] Headless Linux squeak running max cpu

Eliot Miranda eliot.miranda at gmail.com
Sun Jul 18 21:04:51 UTC 2010


On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Rob Withers <reefedjib at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> From: "Levente Uzonyi" <leves at elte.hu>
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> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 3:42 PM
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> Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] Headless Linux squeak running max cpu
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>  Install RFB (it's available on squeaksource). It will give full access to
>> the image. If you never used it, here are a few tips:
>> After installing the package, in the world menu select open..., then
>> RFB/VNC Server. In the connections submenu set an interactive password. It
>> doesn't have to be strong, since you'll tunnel your connection through ssh.
>> In the connections submenu disable "allow remote connections". In the
>> performance submenu set "allow ZRLE encoding" and disable "conserve memory".
>> Then start your server. Note that the tcp port is display number + 5900. So
>> if you want your server to listen on 5901, then select display number 1.
>>
>> Squeak's RFB implementation is a bit picky, it won't accept connections
>> with certain client settings. For example it doesn't support other display
>> bitdepth than the image's depth. So if you're using RealVNC as a client,
>> then set the preferred encoding to ZRLE and select Full color (your image
>> probably uses 32-bits as depth). And make sure you turn off the "Render
>> cursor locally" option.
>>
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> What does RFB stand for?  I intend to check this out.
>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFB_protocol

e.g. & i.e. VNC


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> Thanks,
> Rob
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