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How do I install the "Remote Desktop Viewer"?
It's included in the latest 2.22 release of gnome, but I can't find it with pacman. Vinagre is available in aur, but is old. (v0.4)
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there's a couple of things missing from this gnome like the cheese program. idk about the webkit epiphany (maybe that's a gconf thing)
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cheese isn't missing. cheese is in gnome-extras
pacman -S cheese
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cheese isn't missing. cheese is in gnome-extras
pacman -S cheese
well I do have gnome-extras, and the update this morning didn't have cheese included in it. I guess I would have to reinstall this package?
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Thanks for the replies.
I suspected that it was missing.
And gnome-extras doesnt exist either.
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How do I install the "Remote Desktop Viewer"?
It's included in the latest 2.22 release of gnome, but I can't find it with pacman. Vinagre is available in aur, but is old. (v0.4)
I think the latest of Gnome in the repos is 2.20. Could that be it?
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I think the latest of Gnome in the repos is 2.20. Could that be it?
Latest gnome in repos is 2.22.
Last edited by WiLLiE (2008-04-07 14:35:08)
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How do I install the "Remote Desktop Viewer"?
I've been using Gnome for quite a while, so it may be that mine just came over when I upgraded to 2.22. But under System | Preferences you should see a listing for Remote Desktop.
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I see the remote desktop viewer, but honestly what is its purpose other than to let other people see your desktop? Is there a way to get it to connect to other servers (linux/mac/win)? I'm a little dumbfounded by this feature
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I've been using Gnome for quite a while, so it may be that mine just came over when I upgraded to 2.22. But under System | Preferences you should see a listing for Remote Desktop.
That's the opposite of what "Remote Desktop Viewer" is used for. Let's say what you found is "Remote Desktop Server".
Is there a way to get it to connect to other servers (linux/mac/win)?
That's what you would use "Remote Desktop Viewer" for.
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So, nobody has found it yet. I also wanted to give it a go, just to try out some new stuff, but I can't find it anywhere...
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B-Con wrote:I think the latest of Gnome in the repos is 2.20. Could that be it?
Latest gnome in repos is 2.22.
Huh, I have a fully updated system but Gnome says it's still at version 2.20.
p -S gnome
:: group gnome (including ignored packages):
epiphany gnome-applets gnome-backgrounds gnome-control-center
gnome-desktop gnome-icon-theme gnome-media gnome-mime-data gnome-mount
gnome-panel gnome-screensaver gnome-session gnome-settings-daemon
gnome-themes gnome-volume-manager gnome2-user-docs libgail-gnome
metacity nautilus yelp
:: Install whole content? [Y/n]
[b-con@beacon:~]$ p -Qi gnome
error: package "gnome" not found
[b-con@beacon:~]$ p -Si gnome
error: package 'gnome' was not found
What's with this?
Last edited by B-Con (2008-04-07 18:52:37)
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I think that is because gnome is just a metapackage, so it's not literally installed on your system. You would get better results by doing:
pacman -Q | grep gnome
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I know Gnome is a meta package, but I assumed that it would have versions still, to keep track of it's progression over time. But since it's just a collection of other packages I know realize how it doesn't need to.
Tried that, most of my gnome packages are 2.20, some 2.18, a couple others with misc versions but no 2.22. If I do System > Help Gnome reports itself as being 2.20. If 2.22 is the latest, why am I still on 2.20?
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Must be your repo then.
pacman -Ss gnome | grep 2.22
extra/bug-buddy 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/deskbar-applet 2.22.0.1-1
extra/eel 2.22.1-1
extra/eog 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/epiphany 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/evolution 2.22.0-1
extra/evolution-data-server 2.22.0-1
extra/file-roller 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/gedit 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/gnome-applets 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-audio 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/gnome-backgrounds 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-control-center 2.22.0-3 (gnome)
extra/gnome-desktop 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-games 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/gnome-icon-theme 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-keyring 2.22.0-2
extra/gnome-media 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-menus 2.22.0-1
extra/gnome-nettool 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/gnome-panel 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-power-manager 2.22.1-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/gnome-python 2.22.0-1
extra/gnome-python-desktop 2.22.0-1
extra/gnome-screensaver 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-session 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-settings-daemon 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-system-monitor 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/gnome-terminal 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/gnome-themes 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome-vfs 2.22.0-2
extra/gnome-vfsmm 2.22.0-1
extra/gnome-volume-manager 2.22.1-1 (gnome)
extra/gnome2-user-docs 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/gucharmap 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/libgnome 2.22.0-1
extra/libgnomecanvasmm 2.22.0-1
extra/libgnomekbd 2.22.0-1
extra/libgnomemm 2.22.0-1
extra/libgnomeui 2.22.01-1
extra/libgnomeuimm 2.22.0-1
extra/metacity 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
extra/nautilus 2.22.1-1 (gnome)
extra/seahorse 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/totem 2.22.0-2 (gnome-extra)
extra/totem-xine 2.22.0-2
extra/vino 2.22.0-1 (gnome-extra)
extra/yelp 2.22.0-1 (gnome)
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The "Remote Desktop Viewer" you are searching for is called Vinagre. You can find the current package (v0.5) in the AUR. It is the same version which is included in the latest realease of gnome (2.22). Once installed you will find its entry in the gnome menu under internet. Keep in mind that arch handles gnome a little bit different. Not everything which is included in a gnome release is also a depency of it. The core components of gnome can be found in the extra repository, things like cheese or vinagre which are no "core" components of gnome and not necessary to run it are treated as separate applications. Therefore they have to be manuelly installed by the user.
Last edited by Jamesbond (2008-04-07 21:41:26)
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If you read my first post you'll notice:
Vinagre is available in aur, but is old. (v0.4)
So apparently it has been updated since, no need for the lecture.
...things like cheese or vinagre which are no "core" components of gnome and not necessary to run it are treated as separate applications. Therefore they have to be manuelly installed by the user.
Cheese is available in extra, but not Vinagre. Strange to have to resort to AUR for Vinagre, since they both are "new" features of 2.22. http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-n … en#rnusers
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scaling function does not work for me in aur's vinagre. does it for you? jozef
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