: VNCviewer for Unix lacks a CTRL-ALT-DEL key send option
HI
VNC was designed to "inteconntect" visually with other platforms, but a
thing I haven't found out yet is, how to manage a Login on an Windows NT
machine running WinVNC from vncviewers running on Linux.
I'd have to s
> >> I'd have to send CTRL+ALT+DEL Key to the Server but this option is
only
> >> available in vncviewer for Win.
>
> Just press CTRL+ALT+DEL, Unix/Linux don't care about this key combo
> and so don't need a special "send CTRL+ALT+DEL" function.
C-A-DEL reboots my linux box here. Granted, I do
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 17:56, David Smith wrote:
> Just press CTRL+ALT+DEL, Unix/Linux don't care about this key combo
> and so don't need a special "send CTRL+ALT+DEL" function.
Be careful, some distributions will reboot if you do this, you can
disable by editing /etc/inittab.
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>Click on the middle of the Viewer window and then click F8.
>
>Markus Zaenglein wrote:
>>
>> HI
>>
>> VNC was designed to "inteconntect" visually with other platforms, but a
>> thing I haven't found out yet is, how to manage a Login on an Windows NT
>> machine running WinVNC from vncviewers
Click on the middle of the Viewer window and then click F8.
Markus Zaenglein wrote:
>
> HI
>
> VNC was designed to "inteconntect" visually with other platforms, but a
> thing I haven't found out yet is, how to manage a Login on an Windows NT
> machine running WinVNC from vncviewers running on
HI
VNC was designed to "inteconntect" visually with other platforms, but a
thing I haven't found out yet is, how to manage a Login on an Windows NT
machine running WinVNC from vncviewers running on Linux.
I'd have to send CTRL+ALT+DEL Key to the Server but this option is only
available in vncv