Published by CendioOssman almost 9 years ago
A beta of TigerVNC 1.6.0 is now available. This release is mostly about fixing various bugs and polishing existing features, but there are some notable new things:
Note that this is the final version of TigerVNC with Windows XP support. The next version will require at least Windows Vista.
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/beta/1.6beta/
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The TigerVNC Developers
Published by bphinz over 9 years ago
TigerVNC 1.5.0 is now available. Lots of changes have been made since the last release, but the highlights are:
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/stable/1.5.0/
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The TigerVNC Developers
Published by CendioOssman over 9 years ago
A beta of the upcoming TigerVNC 1.5.0 is now available. Lots of changes have been made since
the last release, but the highlights are:
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/beta/1.5beta/
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The TigerVNC Developers
Published by bphinz over 9 years ago
TigerVNC 1.4.3 is now available. This release addresses the following issues:
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/stable/1.4.3/
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The TigerVNC Developers
Published by bphinz over 9 years ago
TigerVNC 1.4.2 is now available. This is a re-build release only that addresses several issues with the 1.4.1 generic and EL5 binaries. There are no code changes in this release.
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/stable/1.4.2/
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The TigerVNC Developers
Published by bphinz almost 10 years ago
TigerVNC 1.4.1 is now available. This is release is in response to the recent Xorg Security Advisory. There are no known vulnerabilities in TigerVNC itself related to this advisory, however some of the changes to the Xorg codebase were not compatible with TigerVNC.
Additionally, the binary packages supplied by the TigerVNC team were built against vulnerable versions of Xorg. The EL6 and Ubuntu Precise & Trusty packages rely on their respective distribution to mitigate the Xorg CVEs. All of these packages have been rebuilt against the latest upstream Xorg source packages but are otherwise essentially unchanged from the 1.4.0 release. The generic and EL5 binaries were previously built against an older version Xorg to which the CVE patches could not be readily applied. As a result, the following changes were made to the generic and EL5 binaries:
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/stable/1.4.1/
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The TigerVNC Developers
Published by CendioOssman almost 10 years ago
TigerVNC 1.4.0 is now available. Lots of changes have been made since
the last release, but the highlights are:
Server IPv6 support was included in the beta but was unfortunately removed for the release as it required a bit more polish.
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/stable/1.4.0/
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The TigerVNC Developers
Published by CendioOssman almost 10 years ago
It is finally happening, we're making an actual new release. :)
This is the beta for what will become TigerVNC 1.4.0. A lot of changes has happened since the last major release, but the big highlights for this release are:
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/beta/1.4beta/
Please test and report any bugs you find.
-- The TigerVNC developers
Published by CendioOssman over 10 years ago
After over a year, we've finally finished a new version of TigerVNC. A lot of fixes and new features have gone into this new release. The big higlights are:
You can download binary builds from our old Sourceforge page:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/tigervnc/1.3.0/
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The TigerVNC Developers
Published by CendioOssman over 10 years ago
A security issue has been found in the TigerVNC client. No known exploit exists, but we still urge everyone to update to this new version as soon as possible.
Binaries are available from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tigervnc/files/stable/1.3.1/
The CVE ID assigned to this issue is CVE-2014-0011 and more information will be detailed on this page:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0011
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The TigerVNC Developers