It looks like I have solved this problem. I don't think it has anything
to do with VNC. I have two Ubuntu boxes -- one in my office running Xvnc
server and one at home. When I was connecting to office Xvnc from home,
it was working fine. When I connected to Xvnc in the office from that
same office Ubuntu machine, I was getting the issue described below. I
thought about what was different between home and office. At home I had
enabled this option in Gnome > System > Preferences > Mouse:
show position of pointer when the Control key is pressed
It was not enabled on the office machine. I enabled it in the office and
then the problem was solved. Note that Gnome is running on the desktop of
the machine that is running Xvnc, but I'm not using Gnome in VNC, I'm
using IceWM.
It's funny, isn't it? I would have thought that enabling that feature
would have caused problems, not the other way around, but enabling the
feature fixed the problem.
Mike
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, Mike Miller wrote:
> I'm using Xvnc Free Edition 4.1.1 on my Ubuntu 9.10 system and
> connecting using either VNC Viewer Free Edition 4.1.1 for X - built Apr
> 16 2008 13:23:14, or the VNC Viewer Enterprise Edition E4.4.3 (r16583)
> for X Built on Oct 14 2008 00:18:24 -- both give me the same problem.
> I'm using IceWM.
>
> I'm running the viewer on the same machine as the server -- I like the
> portability -- but I have problem where I hold down the control key and
> press some letter, like 'f', and use that to move my cursor in some
> program like emacs, and the control key just stops working at some point
> and I end up with ffffffffffffff on my screen. This doesn't happen on
> the same computer with the same keyboard if I leave the vncviewer and
> just go to an xterm in Gnome. I don't know if this is a VNC problem of
> an IceWM problem.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Mike
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to do with VNC. I have two Ubuntu boxes -- one in my office running Xvnc
server and one at home. When I was connecting to office Xvnc from home,
it was working fine. When I connected to Xvnc in the office from that
same office Ubuntu machine, I was getting the issue described below. I
thought about what was different between home and office. At home I had
enabled this option in Gnome > System > Preferences > Mouse:
show position of pointer when the Control key is pressed
It was not enabled on the office machine. I enabled it in the office and
then the problem was solved. Note that Gnome is running on the desktop of
the machine that is running Xvnc, but I'm not using Gnome in VNC, I'm
using IceWM.
It's funny, isn't it? I would have thought that enabling that feature
would have caused problems, not the other way around, but enabling the
feature fixed the problem.
Mike
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, Mike Miller wrote:
> I'm using Xvnc Free Edition 4.1.1 on my Ubuntu 9.10 system and
> connecting using either VNC Viewer Free Edition 4.1.1 for X - built Apr
> 16 2008 13:23:14, or the VNC Viewer Enterprise Edition E4.4.3 (r16583)
> for X Built on Oct 14 2008 00:18:24 -- both give me the same problem.
> I'm using IceWM.
>
> I'm running the viewer on the same machine as the server -- I like the
> portability -- but I have problem where I hold down the control key and
> press some letter, like 'f', and use that to move my cursor in some
> program like emacs, and the control key just stops working at some point
> and I end up with ffffffffffffff on my screen. This doesn't happen on
> the same computer with the same keyboard if I leave the vncviewer and
> just go to an xterm in Gnome. I don't know if this is a VNC problem of
> an IceWM problem.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Mike
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