On Mon, 20 Apr 2009, Adam Tkac wrote:

I have seen the same symptom here as well, but not just with dbus.  When
using TigerVNC with Konsole, I have observed keystrokes disappearing if
I type too fast.

I've now been able to reproduce this problem with the Fedora 11 VNC
package as well, tigervnc-server-0.0.90-0.5.20090403svn3751.fc11.x86_64.
Probably, it has nothing to do with dbus, but for us this is an easy way
of triggering the problem. Adam, any ideas?


Interesting. Could you check if all events are received on server side
correctly, please? (run Xvnc with -log *:stderr:100 param, for example)

Yes, I've verified this, both using Wireshark and also by checking the output from -log *:stderr:100. The event is lost "later", inside Xvnc. Unfortunately, I'm not very familiar with the Xorg event systems, which seems to be moving target :-(

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