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Old 11-01-2012, 01:23 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by hawhill View Post
Nice progress. Yes, kindlevncviewer's CLI switches are horribly under-documented. They accept everything that libvncclient can handle. My guess was that x11vnc's ZRLE encoding was broken (didn't bother to debug), so I specified an encoding on CLI: "-encodings copyrect,raw" for kindlevncviewer. For all possible switches see here: http://libvncserver.sourceforge.net/...44eb97d2356475

Errm, are you using Xfbdev, als the command lines you quoted indicate? Because the setup I imagined was using Xvfb...
yep. works with Xfbdev as well as xvfb. so I have been testing both.

as the Xfbdev does not actually cause an eink update I was wondering about hacking your viewer "over the top" - on the device.

like err.. knvcviewer.sh 127.0.0.1:0 : )

Just playing around really to see what is possible.
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