As it happens, I do have the "nxclient" package installed. However I have
combed through it and there are no such icons (the only ones with nxclient
look like 
this<http://community.spiceworks.com/images/products/0001/5296/64_nomachine.png>).
So even if the tigervnc applet *were* using an NX icon - it's not one that I
can see installed!
(I have also tested on another machine without nxclient installed, and the
result is the same.)

I agree that it seems very odd!

I am running the java viewer with current JRE on Ubuntu 11.10 beta2, using
both Firefox 7 and Chromium. The strange icon appears in any desktop session
type, including Unity/Gnome/KDE/Xfce.



On 29 September 2011 20:59, Robert Goley <rago...@rdasys.com> wrote:

>  Do you have a version of NX installed on that machine?  That seems very
> odd to show up for this project.  I am just wondering if this is some type
> of icon caching or similar.  What OS is the client that is running the java
> viewer?  Wat browser version are you using?
>
> Robert
>
>
>
> On 09/29/2011 03:54 PM, Dan Garton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm developing an integrated solution for a remote desktop web service, and
> I'm using the recent TigerVNC release 1.1.0.
>
> I'm getting great performance, but there's an unusual quirk: when I launch
> the Java viewer applet from a remote web server, and I use the option
> "launch in a separate window", the icon which displays for the new window in
> the task-switcher/panel/launcher (or the icons which display during Alt-Tab)
> switching *is an NX icon* - ie it clearly shows an NX logo rather than
> TigerVNC!
> I've enclosed a small png to show what it looks like.
>
> I can't find anywhere in the source or packaging where this might be
> included. I'd like to modify this if possible, so any answers back would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> DG
>
>
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