Reproduced.  It appears to be an odd race condition in Xt.  I'll
investigate further.

On 11/23/11 10:32 AM, Andreas Delleske wrote:
> Dear list,
> 
> We have an Ubuntu Linux installed *from scratch*, a Ubuntu LTS 10.4 32
> bit on an Intel Atom D510 machine. Very simple vanilla installation out
> of the box.
> 
> I did nothing else than use the automatic update the Ubuntu system.
> 
> Next, I've downloaded TurboVNC Debian package 1.0.1 32bit from
> SourceForge and installed it with GDebi. Worked.
> 
> Turbo VNC starts up, I am able to connect to our TVNC server on another
> machine and I may even assist a running session from another client
> machine, keyboard and mouse works.
> 
> BUT:
> 
> I am able to enter Fullscreen mode via F8, but then the following things
> occur:
> 
> I get almost a full screen with TVNC, only Ubuntu insists to show its
> header menu "Applications...". on the top 20 or so pixels. I could live
> with that (as this is the only way I am able to gain control back on the
> machine, see below:).
> 
> The mouse operates fine within the TVNC session but I have no control of
> the TVNC session whatsoever when using the keyboard. No key gets through
> to the session, nothing, no F8, no Alt-Ctrl-Backspace, nothing. This is
> why the only way to end the session is to use Ubuntu's menu "Logout" and
> the Ubuntu will kill TVNCviewer as well.
> 
> If I start an Ubuntu application it appears to start *behind* the TVNC
> fullscreen content. Because Ubuntu still gets the keystrokes, I am able
> to select "Logout" on the upper right corner and then hit Enter to log out.
> 
> I feel a bit strange using the newest TVNC on a rather old reliable
> Ubuntu version without getting fullscreen mode to work. Does no one in
> the world use this?
> 
> Apparently it has nothing to to with graphics (Nvidia) as only the
> keystrokes seem to be misdirected.
> 
> If you are not able to point me to the solution:
> 
> How do I turn on logging to provide all neccessary information in order
> to fix that bug?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Andreas
> 
> 
> 
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