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Old 06-21-2014, 02:30 AM   #26
hawhill
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If you see a (however small) part of the desktop, it basically works. kvncviewer will spit out *lots* of these "partially updating eink display" messages. That's normal debugging output, not an error.

If it stops at that point, well, you might be running into the aforementioned problem that's left in kvncviewer. Except for further debugging its code, I have no suggestions left, sorry. I can't really give an estimate when I would eventually get to work on the code myself again, as I'm terribly short of spare time, sorry :-(

As the Kindle Touch devices do run an X server, however, I encourage you to try an X11 based VNC viewer, too. I think nobody here did yet, but it might be easier to get that running than to debug Lua/C code in kvncviewer - depending on your background :-) I'm not aware of a packaged version, though.
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