Hi Gilles

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:32:49PM +0100, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:17:00PM +0100, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> > Hi Gilles
> 
> [...]
> 
> Bad news, the workaround (disable screensaver) does not work.
> The screen blanking came back again...

Interesting!

> > Here is someone else that have triggered this...
> > http://blog.chinaunix.net/u2/83656/showart_2067292.html
> > 
> > What I think is that there are some time handling code in your
> > system that is behaving strange. It could be a architecture specific
> > problem in the Time.cxx file. Possibly in the addMillis function,
> > but it could also be somewhere else.
> 
> I see that I have 1s difference between my "server" and my "client",
> either are NTP synchronised...
> By the way, looking more closesly, the timer error hapens quiet
> regularly and not just when my screen blanks, as I thought.

Ah! That is good to know. Yes the timer error happens every 2 seconds or
something if I remember the log correctly.

> > When you said that it worked well with vncserver, was that vnc4server
> > or was it some other version of vnc installed at the same time that
> > it could have been using?
> 
> I have only the vnc4server package, vncserver is a link to vnc4server 
> configured via
> alternatives.
> So only vnc4 applications here, server and client.

Thanks. That limit the number of possibilities.

> I've seen some discussion about accessing VNC through a VPN.
> I am in this case (Via OpenVPN).

Hmm. Ok.

> At home, between to PC with VNC, sid version, 64 bit on the "server", on a 
> single LAN, with nvidia proprietary drivers :
> - No screnn blanking ! (And I get the "time has moved forwards!"
>   message, definitly, it has nothing to do with my blanking problem)

Do you have 64 bit on both server and client?

> I tried to reduce the MTU on my tun interface, but it does nothing.
> 
> Meanwhile, I tried x11vnc in place of x0vnc4server, and it works fine, so I 
> doubt my problem
> comes frome the nvidia driver, kde or the screensaver...

That is also very good to know. I think x11vnc is more stable than
x0vnc4server so that is probably I better option.

Best regards,

// Ola


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