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works fine for me, just tried it to make sure,<br>
<br>
i have <br>
vino-serv<br>
running on 5900 on my linux-mint DE box, and ip and port into
AndroidVNC, works great.<br>
If you are going to a private local ip (you are), you need to be on
wifi, if on mobile net, that will not work of course, you would need
to go do your<br>
public IP (of modem) and do port forward on your router, i wouldn't
advise that, unless use knock or vpn.<br>
<br>
-tl<br>
<br>
On 11/21/2011 09:45 AM, Clive DaSilva wrote:
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<p class="MsoNormal">I read an interesting article in Issue 105
of the Linux user and developer magazine, regarding connecting
my Android cellphone to either of my Linux computers. I first
added x11vnc to my Ubuntu box, started the service and
disabled the firewall. I then added AndroidVNC to my
Smartphone apps, pointed the phone towards the ip address and
port in the Ubuntu box 192.168.3.103:5900 and tried to
connect but the connection keeps failing. According to the
article in the mag, and from similar threads (via Google) I
have done everything right. Not sure what I am missing.<o:p></o:p></p>
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