[Bug 48725] Re: vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues

2008-02-08 Thread Trey Ethridge
I think this issue may be resolved in hardy. I've heard some talk of including a gnome VNC viewer application called vinegar that take care of these issues. We will have to wait and see if it is included. -- vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48725 You

[Bug 48725] Re: vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues

2008-02-07 Thread Ketil Wendelbo Aanensen
This is still an issue. It is not very user friendly to have scrollbars for an entire desktop. I'm accessing my desktop computer from my laptop. The desktop has a rather large resolution, while the laptop is very small. The vnc viewer window should shrink the server's resolution to fit in a

[Bug 48725] Re: vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues

2007-07-15 Thread John Vivirito
Assigned to correct package. Is this bug still a problem and what version of ubuntu did you first see it on and what version does it seem to still be an issue? ** Changed in: vnc (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: None = vnc -- vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues

Re: [Bug 48725] Re: vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues

2007-07-15 Thread Trey Ethridge
This is still an issue. Try accessing a vnc server that requires a password. The dialog box that pops up to allow you to enter you password doesn't give you any feedback that you are entering a password. It should give feed back like gdm does when you login. Also, if the resolution of the

[Bug 48725] Re: vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues

2007-03-16 Thread Sebastien Wains
Agree on the scroll bars too. I'm using vncviewer through rdesktop. There's also another tedious bug but I guess this is a rdesktop problem. Whenever you close your VNC session in rdesktop, a message box pops up saying An error has occured, Will reconnect in 30 seconds. And it would prompt for

[Bug 48725] Re: vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues

2006-10-25 Thread Jonathon Conte
I agree about the scroll bars. They are definitely confusing. This seems to be an issue with xvncviewer. Perhaps having xvnc4viewer installed as the default would be a good solution. ** Changed in: Ubuntu Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed -- vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues