On 3/11/12 12:18 PM, Andreas Delleske wrote: > 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.
?? Not sure if I understand what you're trying to say. I spent many many hours improving the full-screen functionality in 1.1 beta (relative to 1.0.2.) Those hours were paid for by another user, so your company received that work for free. If there are issues in the code, I am interested in fixing them, since they would likely affect other users. I am not requiring you to pay me to fix them. I'm just saying that donations are always greatly appreciated, because I do not make a salary to work on TurboVNC. 100% of my income comes from funded development, and thus my ability to continue to support this project full-time relies on it. Again, though, I never said that I was requiring payment in order to work on this. I do need help from your end, however, since it seems like this is a tricky problem to reproduce, particularly if it is intermittent. > 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? Not sure what you mean here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning Cloud computing makes use of virtualization - but cloud computing also focuses on allowing computing to be delivered as a service. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51521223/ _______________________________________________ VirtualGL-Users mailing list VirtualGL-Users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/virtualgl-users