Hi, actually I did not start the vnc server from commandline, I started it as a
normal user would do, from System - Preferences - Remote desktop.
The way this utility (vino) behaves expose the average user accustomed to
Microsoft's remote desktop to a serious security breach.
I wasn't able to
I am actually speaking about vino the vnc server (yes, it speaks vnc
protocol) that comes with KK as default.Do you think the average user has the
skills to install his own alternate vnc server? Think about the average Windows
user...
IMHO the average user should have the same functionalities
Public bug reported:
I connected a flat panel to VGA port of an Asus Eee Box with Ubuntu. The
monitor was mounted in portrait mode so I set up screen rotation from gnome
display preferences. As soon as I did it screen gets rotated, but windows and
panels were split in two, and everything froze
I disagree with you about the security risk. In my opinion the only
thing a person should need to recover his own data is a reasonable
secure password, and one that the user can choose by himself. To make
the recovery process cumbersome for average user it is not a gain in
security, because
Hi, since 10.10 is going to be released, I will have a look on settings
of that new system. Currently the issue is still there for 10.04 and
prior versions.
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There is no one central point/menu to set keyboard and mouse shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484488
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Hey, how do you close a _dialog_box_ on Gnome? It should not be regarded
as window, but as dialog box!
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Empathy chat tab/window does not close itself with ESC keystroke
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484481
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