HI,
I installed xpra3.04 on an Ubuntu 18.04 headless workstation from the xpra.org repository. Installation went more or less smoothly (after spending an hour without any result on the versions supplied in the Ubuntu archives). Xpra was started as a service automatically, the html5 client was available with minimal configuration. I came upon two issues, none of them critical, which I would like to share: 1. I had an authorization issue on installation (my fault). I tried to debug it using debug=all in /etc/default/xpra. The good thing: I found my error. The bad thing: debug=all logs full passwords to the system log (prefixed by authenticate_check). While I understand that debug=all means debug=all, I was surprised by that behavior (and consequently had to change my password). 2. I use Chrome for Windows to access the html5 version of xpra. When clicking the Fullscreen-Button on the xpra desktop, Chrome goes fullscreen and displays "Press Escape to exit Fullscreen" (german locale). Escape is probably the worst choice for X11 fullscreen when you are an addicted vi user. Works, but as soon as I want to leave edit mode in vi, xpra leaves fullscreen mode. *However* - when using the Fullscreen Button in Chrome's Settings Menu (near "Zoom"), it goes Fullscreen and displays "Press F11 to exit Fullscreen", and F11 is a great choice. This fullscreen mode works perfect, Escape is just a normal key. I have no idea whatsoever why Chrome would support two different exit keys for Fullscreen, depending on where the fullscreen was started from. Is there any way of replicating the Chrome Menu-Behavior for the xpra-fullscreen-button? Best wishes, Frank _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list shifter-users@lists.devloop.org.uk https://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users