Adam Tkac <at...@redhat.com> writes:

> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 05:12:34AM +0100, Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I'm using vncviewer on Linux (X11, ratpoison) to connect to a MacOSX
>> system.
>> 
>> Almost every time I focus on another window client-side, when I come
>> back to the vncviewer window, the screen is blocked.  The cursor became
>> the small square, and no action or updating of the screen occurs.  I
>> have to kill vncviewer and restart it every time.
>> 
>> What can be done to avoid that?
>
> Do you use mouse or only a keyboard?
>
> Currently known issue is that when you simply "alt+tab" into vncviewer
> window then it doesn't detect it and don't send any event to the server.
> You need to use mouse and move or click inside vncviewer window to get focus.

With ratpoison, I use the keyboard of course.  The equivalent of
"alt+tab".  So that would explain it.

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