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23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Default visual ID: 0x21
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Read initial data from X display into framebuffer.
23/10/2024 15:26:18 initialize_screen: fb_depth/fb_bpp/fb_Bpl 24/32/5120
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 X display :0 is 32bpp depth=24 true color
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5900
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Listening for VNC connections on TCP6 port 5900
23/10/2024 15:26:18 listen6: bind: Address in use
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Not listening on IPv6 interface.
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Xinerama is present and active (e.g. multi-head).
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Xinerama: number of sub-screens: 1
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Xinerama: no blackouts needed (only one sub-screen)
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 fb read rate: 1522 MB/sec
23/10/2024 15:26:18 fast read: reset -wait ms to: 10
23/10/2024 15:26:18 fast read: reset -defer ms to: 10
23/10/2024 15:26:18 The X server says there are 10 mouse buttons.
23/10/2024 15:26:18 screen setup finished.
23/10/2024 15:26:18
The VNC desktop is: 20ace0f025da:0
PORT=5900
Have you tried the x11vnc '-ncache' VNC client-side pixel caching feature yet?
The scheme stores pixel data offscreen on the VNC viewer side for faster
retrieval. It should work with any VNC viewer. Try it by running:
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Default visual ID: 0x21
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Read initial data from X display into framebuffer.
23/10/2024 15:26:18 initialize_screen: fb_depth/fb_bpp/fb_Bpl 24/32/5120
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 X display :0 is 32bpp depth=24 true color
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5900
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Listening for VNC connections on TCP6 port 5900
23/10/2024 15:26:18 listen6: bind: Address in use
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Not listening on IPv6 interface.
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Xinerama is present and active (e.g. multi-head).
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Xinerama: number of sub-screens: 1
23/10/2024 15:26:18 Xinerama: no blackouts needed (only one sub-screen)
23/10/2024 15:26:18
23/10/2024 15:26:18 fb read rate: 1522 MB/sec
23/10/2024 15:26:18 fast read: reset -wait ms to: 10
23/10/2024 15:26:18 fast read: reset -defer ms to: 10
23/10/2024 15:26:18 The X server says there are 10 mouse buttons.
23/10/2024 15:26:18 screen setup finished.
23/10/2024 15:26:18
The VNC desktop is: 20ace0f025da:0
PORT=5900
Have you tried the x11vnc '-ncache' VNC client-side pixel caching feature yet?
The scheme stores pixel data offscreen on the VNC viewer side for faster
retrieval. It should work with any VNC viewer. Try it by running:
One can also add -ncache_cr for smooth 'copyrect' window motion.
More info: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/faq.html#faq-client-caching
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
[services.d] starting app...
[app] starting TinyMediaManager...
[services.d] done.
[tmmsupervisor] TinyMediaManager not started yet. Proceeding...
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
s6-applyuidgid: fatal: unable to exec s6-fdholderd: Permission denied
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