DRC,
Thanks for your reply.
Geoffrey and I work together. We need to find a time to sit down and try to
reproduce this together with various configurations (e.g. switching VNC viewer
and/or VNC server).
It's not easy for Geoffrey to switch VNC viewers and servers - he's using a GUI
applicati
On 9/25/12 9:16 AM, James Wettenhall wrote:
> BTW, the reason why we sometimes use TigerVNC server instead of TurboVNC
> server is that some of our (virtual) servers don't have GPUs, but we still
> want to be able to test some OpenGL software on them. For these servers
> without GPUs, we have f
1.0.x didn't have that feature, so that's why it's not failing-- nothing
there to fail.
The idle timeout is in seconds and is a 32-bit value. It's multiplied
by 1000 to get milliseconds and passed into TimerSet(), so in order to
overrun that value, you'd need an idle timeout of more than 24 da
DRC,
On 24/09/2012, at 1:01 PM, DRC wrote:
> Does the same thing happen when using a different viewer?
No, we can't reproduce the drag and drop problem using TigerVNC viewer and
TigerVNC server
> Does the same
> thing happen when using the TurboVNC server?
No, we can't reproduce the drag a