On 07/21/2011 04:54 AM, Peter Åstrand wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, DRC wrote:
On 7/21/11 1:24 AM, Peter Åstrand wrote:
There's a state at the server and a
state at the client. When you say
"numlock is pressed", I assume that you mean that numlock is
active at
the client side? This will typically produce keysyms such as
KP_1, which
will sent over VNC. But in the Xvnc session, numlock is
typically still
off. This approach is what I recommend. But having numlock
active in the
Xvnc session may cause strange effects such as the one you are
describing.
I guess the thing I'm curious about is: why did it work before
on some
platforms? Based on Robert's original message, I infer that it
worked
with, for instance, the TigerVNC 1.1 Viewer for Windows
connecting to
the TigerVNC 1.1 Server.
I am also wondering. Could it be that the version of Xorg that you
have been using to build your binaries automatically starts up
with numlock enabled on the server side? We are still building
Xvnc binaries with XOrg server 1.5.3, and we are not seeing this.
I am using DRC's binaries so it is hard for me to answer that. I
will try the ThinLinc version mentioned in the other email when I
get a chance. Unfortunately, priorities are shifting and I have to
tackle a couple of other projects before I can make that change. I
have several users setup with this new set of programs. I will
report any other issues I run into with those. I will try to test
the other build this weekend.
Rgds, ---
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