#end def
#def body
-<h1>Console</h1>
+<style type='text/css'>body { max-width: none }</style>
#if not $on
<p> Your machine appears to be off.</p>
#else if not $has_vnc
<p> Your machine appears to not be accepting VNC connections. Perhaps you have a ParaVM machine?</p>
#end if
-<p>Here is a console to ${machine.name}.</p>
+<p>See <a href="help?subject=Console" target="_blank">tips</a> about framebuffer and other issues.</p>
<APPLET CODE="VncViewer.class" ARCHIVE="https://$hostname:446/static/VncViewer.jar"
WIDTH="100%" HEIGHT="1000">
<PARAM NAME="PASSWORD" VALUE="moocow">
-<PARAM NAME="PORT" VALUE="10003">
+<PARAM NAME="PORT" VALUE="$port">
<PARAM NAME="HOST" VALUE="$hostname">
<PARAM NAME="VMNAME" VALUE="$machine.name">
<PARAM NAME="AUTHTOKEN" VALUE="$authtoken">
<PARAM NAME="SocketFactory" VALUE="VNCProxyConnectSocketFactory">
</APPLET>
-<p><strong>Tip:</strong> At a Linux boot prompt, try setting <tt>fb=false</tt> to disable the framebuffer. If you don't, your machine will run just fine, but this applet's display of the console will suffer artifacts.</p>
-#*
-java VncViewer HOST black-mesa PORT 10003 VMNAME tabbott_test AUTHTOKEN quentin SocketFactory VNCProxyConnectSocketFactory
-*#
#end def