[Q] VNC server for the OPO? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Has someone got some kind of VNC server to work on the OPO?
I have tried a lot of apps, the best result that I got was this:
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The connection is working, though: I can interact with the screen, but that's what it looks like...
What I'm actually looking for is a way to stream the screen of my OPO to my tablet or to my PC, since that'd be a great way to see what's on the screen when I use my phone to record videos on a tripod, for example. To be clear, I'd like to get the same result that Adam Outler has in this video (minute 9:15), using my tablet instead of his M8 and the OPO instead of the Galaxy NX.
The problem seems to be the server on the OnePlus One, since it almost works the other way around (the OPO, as client, can connect to the tablet, used as server, even though the screen is upside down and I can't see what's in the camera). Connections from the Android devices to the PC work fine. The results that I got while trying to connect to the OPO are consistent between my PC (running ArchLinux with KDE, so I'm using the KDE desktop sharing applications) and my tablet (with VNC viewer).
The apps that I've tried to get a server going are:
- droid VNC Server
- VNC server by Onecent (Adam Outler's choice)
- VMLite VNC server (this one was reported to be working by some swedish user on some swedish site, but I got to the same result as the other two: the screenshot above)
- Reverse VNC Server
I got to the same results with the first three ones (connection established, commands work, but no screen), while I had more issues with the last one, but that could've very well been my fault, since I don't quite get how it's supposed to work.
Thanks for the help!
PS: Probably irrelevant, but my setups are:
- OPO running the latest PA with Franco Kernel
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 with custom ROM based on stock Android 4.4.2 & TW
- PC with ArchLinux and KDE applications, both as server and client, they seem to work (at least the client) when trying to connect between PC's
PPS: My wifi and my internet connection both suck, if that can be relevant to something else besides the latency between client and server, which doesn't worry me too much.
Edit: Alternative for viewing the screen remotely from a PC: https://code.google.com/p/androidscreencast/
Not very usable, I don't know if it's better than nothing...

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Nice to hear.
How is the user experience? Can you actually do some work or is it the kind of stuf you show to your friends cause it's cool?
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In your experience, will rdp on the X10 be decent enough to get the job done ASAP and get back on the mojitos?
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I've been using Ubuntu on my netbook, dual-booting with Windows 7. One thing that's keeping me from using solely Ubuntu is the need to connect my Windows Mobile Device and controlling it on my netbook.
After much reading (I don't think anyone else want this on their Ubuntu as I haven't found any resource on how to do it), I was able to make Pocket Controller Pro to work under Wine on my netbook with Ubuntu 10.10.
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[Guide] By Pass T-Mobile Carrier Tethering (No Root)

Introduction​
You may skip this part if you are not interested on what I have found​
I am not sure will this guide work for other carriers. Let me know if it does.​
Hi everyone,
I just moved to US for almost two months. The first thing I found out was carriers here doesn't give FREE tethering.
I chose T-Mobile because the plan is cheap enough for a college student like me. I am using $30 T-Mobile prepaid plan (100 min talks, Unlimited Text & 5GB Data)
At first, tethering works on my Galaxy Note 2 N7100 (GSM Version). But after my friend loaded a Youtube video, I received the following message.
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Working Android phone with tethering option (wireless or wired)
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I've moved your post to this new thread.
AirDroid does offer USB tether option, just follow these steps:
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Teamviewer will be a functional solution as a base, but I would wonder if the interface will be sufficient. It's gesture controlled with a mouse-style format. If you need to interact you may well find it difficult to drive and control the unit and maintain the focus necessary to drive safely.
I don't know enough about Torque or your specific needs in regard to it to make a good assessment but do try it as Gormsen suggested and please post back some thoughts and/or details so others in your situation or similar have some info to go on. I would imagine as someone thinking about implementing your type of setup having some input before dropping significant cash on it would be tremendously helpful
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[CLOSED][APP][Need-Help][6] VPN-Server with "Servers Ultimate Pro" - how to configure?

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