Hi there,

I am well aware that Ubuntu 11.10 is a very recent system.

I  am not amused about Ubuntu's decision to use the (in my eyes) useless
and buggy "Unity" desktop. But well, Ubuntu was getting too good.

Now even when I go back to the standard Gnome desktop, TVNCviewer (both
1.0 and 1.0.2 64 bit debian package installed via dpkg -i)) is
apparently not able to switch to fullscreen mode. Two errors occur:

1.

The control of the mouse works fine (gets passed to the TVNC server) but
no key will ever go through - Ubuntu thinks it is responsible for it and
fires up a search field sometimes.

2. As even the Gnome classic desktop now insists in "reserving" some
space on top and at the bottom of the screen, the size of the VNCviewer
is wrong.


Two questions:


1.

Where is the screen resolution of the TurboVNCserver image (the size of
the image to be sent) has to be defined or where can it be defined? I
have the impression that there are several concurrent places and I'm
losing oversight. Which setting overrides which one?

2.

How may I get control back after pressing F8 and selecting "Fullscreen"
lets me neither type anything in the TVNC window on the server nor do I
see a way to communicate with TVNCviewer.

Thanks in advance!
Andreas

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