I sometimes use KDE's "Remote Desktop Connection" which uses the VNC
protocol. Unless you are in full screen mode there is a "Special Keys"
button for this purpose.
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 20:34, Roger Searle wrote:
> Hi, hope you'll see this different vnc question as being on topic... I
> am running vnc on my fedora notebook The other machines I want to
> connect to all run win2k or xp, and I have a policy of always requiring
> ctrl alt delete for logons. Plus at work staff often lock desktops,
> which need same to unlock. This is easily managed when running tightVNC
> on a windows machine as the ctrl alt delete keystrokes can be sent by
> right clicking the taskbar button (it has a menu option for "send ctrl
> alt delete").
>
> I can't find any way to send the ctrl alt del keystroke from vnc running
> on linux, hence can only do things remotely if a 2k or xp machine is
> logged on or unlocked. This seriously limits this option for me, and
> doesn't help me increase my %age of time running linux.
>
> Googling on vnc and "ctrl alt delete" didn't take me to anything on
> running vnc on linux, only on windows. Can anyone suggest how I can get
> round this, or perhaps another similar tool?
>
> Roger
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