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Originally Posted by hawhill
First, try switching from telnet to use SSH.
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Thanks! Im not a developer. Is there an easy way to do this. I changed to SSH in Putty but it didnt work.
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Originally Posted by hawhill
You might also want to try the kindlevncviewer call with ">/dev/null 2>&1 &" instead of just "&" at the end.
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I tried this. It didnt work. It is still dropping out/freezing every 10min or less.
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Originally Posted by hawhill
I found it most stable, though, to tunnel the VNC connection through a SSH session. I'm pretty sure I talked about that at length in the kindlevncviewer thread (but some people have difficulties to grasp the concept of TCP connection tunnels via SSH, however, there are explanations on the web available and they are probably better than what I can deliver. They are not easy to grasp, so take your time).
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Is this something someone with only basic programming skills can do. I know how to code but dont know a thing about VNC. I really appreciate your help. The kindle dx monitor solution was working, but now it is not and my eyes are watering as i post this on my LCD monitor. I need a solution so bad.
Did i see in another thread you build a solution to turn your DX into a monitor. Do you think if i try your solution/code it would work better i.e. stay connected for at least 3 or four hours at a time?