> KVM/QEMU, mostly during BIOS phase/early boot. Your question is spot
> on because I think that it might not be ssvnc's fault at all. I will
> further investigate.
Thank you, please do.
For reference, ssvnc's popup action ctrl-alt-del does not do anything
special (this is just the original unix
also sprach Karl J. Runge [2011.06.03.0321 +0200]:
> What is the remote system and mechanism by which it responds to ctrl-alt-del?
> Also, what is the remote system vncserver?
KVM/QEMU, mostly during BIOS phase/early boot. Your question is spot
on because I think that it might not be ssvnc's faul
What is the remote system and mechanism by which it responds to ctrl-alt-del?
Also, what is the remote system vncserver?
Thanks,
Karl
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Package: ssvnc
Version: 1.0.28-1+b1
Severity: normal
If i press F8 and then send Ctrl-Alt-Del, the remote is properly
rebooted (it received the signal), but any subsequent keyboard input
does not make it across the wire.
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