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Old 04-14-2013, 04:25 PM   #30
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hi guys

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Originally Posted by hawhill View Post
No, the network interruptions seem to be a "feature" of the Kindle, unfortunately. I had the same problems with my K3 - I think the netwatchd is the culprit, yes. But I found it leaves SSH connections untouched, so I resorted to tunnel the VNC port through SSH. I configured SSH to create a remote-listening port and configured the VNC viewer accordingly (e.g. tunnel "-R5901:localhost:5901", then configure vncviewer to connect to localhost:1) (5901 is the port for VNC display #1).
omg.. sounds hard to do.. no idea ... but i have to try
or is it just the tunnel command in the shell of the PC and some editing in a vncviewer cfg?
hawhill, a qtesions pops up. I thought using ssh, the kindle is the host. but using vnc, the PC is the host... isnt it? And why iam not able to kill netstatd on kindle? thx for any help



twobot, have you done this too?


thanks atordo for your idea good one. But I read that connecting a Keyboard to the kindle3/3g is the problem, isnt it?

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