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TigerVNC Project
Patches for TigerVNC x86
Windows
4 patches available
TigerVNC is a high-performance, platform-neutral implementation of VNC (Virtual Network Computing), a client/server application that allows users to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote machines. TigerVNC provides the levels of performance necessary to run 3D and video applications, and it attempts to maintain a common look and feel and re-use components, where possible, across the various platforms that it supports. TigerVNC also provides extensions for advanced authentication methods and TLS encryption
TigerVNC x86 Version 1.15.0
Release Date
2/15/2025
Bug Fix?
Yes
Minor Release?
Yes
Patch Notes

TigerVNC 1.15.0 Latest$$$ v1.15.0$$$ 8bdf873$$$TigerVNC 1.15.0 is now available. The prominent changes for this release are:$$$$$$The native viewer and Unix servers now support the back and forward mouse buttons$$$The Unix servers can now handle any number of keys that are missing from the server keyboard layout; rather than just a few$$$x0vncserver now supports clipboard redirection$$$The native viewer can remember the username and password when reconnecting$$$Both the native and Java viewer can now show a standard arrow cursor; not just a dot cursor; if the server cursor is blank$$$vncpasswd can now check password complexity with pwquality
TigerVNC x86 Version 1.14.1
Release Date
10/24/2024
Bug Fix?
Yes
Minor Release?
No
Patch Notes

TigerVNC 1.14.1 Latest$$$The bugfix release TigerVNC 1.14.1 is now available. This release fixes a number of regressions; the most prominent being:$$$Default installation of native viewer can once again handle VncAuth$$$Graphic acceleration now can now be disabled through the vncserver config file the same way as other features$$$Command vncpasswd can again correctly update passwords$$$Native viewer once again consider passwd file that contain more than one password valid$$$Native viewer can once again connect to RealVNC servers$$$Users of x0vncserver should no longer experience the mouse cursor moving to the upper left corner$$$H264 encoding no longer causes crashing$$$Binaries are available from SourceForge:$$$$$$https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/stable/1.14.1$$$$$$Regards$$$The TigerVNC Developers
TigerVNC x86 Version 1.14.0
Release Date
7/23/2024
Bug Fix?
No
Minor Release?
Yes
Patch Notes

TigerVNC 1.14.0 Latest$$$TigerVNC 1.14.0 is now available. The most prominent changes in this release are:$$$$$$Xvnc now supports hardware accelerated OpenGL and Vulkan on drivers that supports GBM¹$$$The viewers and servers now follow the XDG Base Directory Specification; like ~/.config; for storing files in the home directory. Existing users will continue using the legacy ~/.vnc directory; but new users will get the XDG directories.$$$The native viewer now supports Apples Diffie-Hellman and UltraVNCs MSLogonII authentication methods$$$The Java viewer now supports RealVNCs RSA-AES authentication method$$$Ubuntu 24.04 packages have been added$$$Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and Ubuntu 18.04 packages have been removed as they are EOL$$$The native viewer has received a mild refresh of the UI appearance$$$Reverse connections can now be forced to be view-only$$$The special %u marker can be specified for PlainUsers to dynamically indicate the user running the server$$$vncserver can be run without forking for better compatibility with more system service managers$$$x0vncserver now supports systemd socket activation$$$¹ FOSS drivers and newer Nvidia drivers$$$$$$Binaries are available from SourceForge:$$$$$$https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/stable/1.14.0$$$$$$Regards$$$The TigerVNC Developers
TigerVNC x86 Version 1.13.1
Release Date
3/3/2023
Bug Fix?
No
Minor Release?
Yes
Patch Notes

The bugfix release TigerVNC 1.13.1 is now available. This release fixes the following critical issues:$$$$$$x0vncserver can either crash itself; or crash the X server it is connected to$$$The servers might crash if the clipboard is updated just as a client is connected$$$The vncserver service can fail to start on SELinux system if ~/.vnc doesnt exist
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