I am on a sunray. I use Gnome as my window manager. I ssh from my session on
the sunray to my VNC server. I launch the viewer in the ssh session,
connecting to localhost (the VNC server) and the display is reflected back to
my session on the sunray. I have tried this from both RHEL and Solaris Sunray
servers and get the same result.
I tried the same scenario from a standalone RHEL 6 box instead of the sunray.
I did not have the problem. The numlock worked fine there. So there must be
something happening in the sunray session that is messing up the numlock
(though numlock does work OK in the sunray session itself.
Any ideas for a work around on sunrays?
Thanks.
-- James
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From: bph...@gmail.com [bph...@gmail.com] on behalf of Brian Hinz
[bph...@users.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 8:21 PM
To: Hammer, James R
Cc: tigervnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Tigervnc-users] numlock issue in TigerVNC 1.3.0
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Hammer, James R
<jrham...@lanl.gov<mailto:jrham...@lanl.gov>> wrote:
When connecting to tigerVNC-server 1.3.0 using tigerVNC vncviewer 1.3.0 numlock
is not working for me. My OS is RHEL 6 (client and server). Whether the
numlock on the keyboard is on or off, I can't get numbers when hitting number
keys on the keyboard.
With tigerVNC 1.2.0 I was able to work around this using a suggestion from
Peter to do the following:
xmodmap -e "remove mod2 = Num_Lock"
When I did that in the previous version, the numlock would work as expected.
This work around does not appear to work with version 1.3.0.
Are there any suggestions as to a work around in tigerVNC 1.3.0?
I can't reproduce this, both sets of number keys seem to work fine for me on
CentOS 6.4. Can you give some more details? Like how you are starting the
server, which window manager you are using, etc. Also, can you try the java
client to help rule out the server as the culprit.
-brian
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