Susanta,
As stated in my prvious mail, the problem is that something you are running
on that desktop is hooking those keyboard events, most probably the Gnome
window/session manager.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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James,
I am agree with you. leave this to Gnome Session Manager. Now I disabled
Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace in the Xvnc Server by adding ServerFlags in the
/etc/X11/xorg.conf. Now, there is no effect if I am pressing
Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace (Xserver is not restarting) in local PC. But
When I am connecting thr
Christopher:
Heya. Everything you need to know about getting VNC to
work across the Internet can be found here:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/63.html
I hope it helps!
-Scott
Hi,
I have installed a tighvnc on my windows xp computer.
I try to connect it at L
Frederick:
Heya. First off, doing anything on your school computers
which is contrary to specific IT policy could be grounds for
disciplinary action, or worse. This may be one case in which
asking for permission is easier than asking for forgiveness.
To answer your questions...ye
Han Soh wrote:
> As opposed to what? I'm not sure what you're asking.
>
>
> Are you talking about service-mode vs. user-mode?
Yes.
> Whenever I re-boot and sign-in, VNC server is running automatically (i.e,
> upon start-up). I'm not sure, however, if it is running "as a service".
You can look a
Hi Scott and Angelo:
You won't believe thisI liked the "Cavalier" solution so I installed
echovnc on both the server and laptop. Named them both the same. Both
showed I was connected, but I didn't see anything furtherOnly that I was
connected. Then I tried the real vnc viewer and di
Bill:
Heya; glad it's working. To get EchoVNC working, you should
login to the echoServer using a *different* name on either side of
the connection (the login name is used to define you uniquely...so
try to be unique). And EchoVNC comes with a RealVNC Viewer, so you
need not install anyth
Hi Scott:
Yes I seeRun RealVNC Server and EchoVNC and I used the viewer within
EchoVNC. It works great, Although a little slower than RealVNC on both ends
I think.
Nice to have options...And very nice of you guys to help me out.Thank
You!! Bill
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Is there any reasonable explanation for the EchoServer download? I mean, for
typical users, the computer they need to access is part of the only network
they have. What is the use of the EchoServer if you're going to install it
behind an unconfigurable firewall?
The way the EchoServer works is by
Only test
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