Dear Darrell,

>> It is 20111130 , that is before 20111131 - same as I've already
>> installed. This it at least what gdebi says.
> 
> 1.1 beta has just posted.  Please re-test using that, just to make sure
> we're on the same page.

Thanks - I have updated TurboVNC server (on RHEL 6.1 64bit) and the
TurboVNC viewers (on Ubuntu 10.4 32 bit) but the problem persists.

I've again taken care that no screensavers are turned on (not even on
the server) and energy savings are off. When watching network traffic
with tcpdump, I see the data packages flowing between server and clients
for every mouse movement, but when the keyboard stalls I see nothing
being sent from the client. Seems to be a problem on the client side, as
we suspected.

However, as we are not able to debug for ourselves the risk to pay for
your help - considering that the diagnosis at the end might be "it's the
ACPI on Ubuntu" - is a little too high for my boss, with all respect. He
has seen me and colleagues "investing" or wasting several hours now and
frankly, we want to get rather rid of TurboVNC if this is the standard.
I'm in the office on Sunday now to try stuff out.

I think we will simply restart the vncviewer via the powerbutton by
modifying /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh ...

It would be even better if we could like to "remind" the vncviewer with
that script to reconnect the keyboard with the server. Would that be
possible?

I'm already considering to look into the code myself.. :/

Andreas





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