>>> From:
>>>
>>> Michal Kochanowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date:
>>>
>>> Wed, 12 Jun 2002 10:29:37 +0200

>>>Hi
>>>
>>>I'm using linux vncviewer to connect to windows 2000. After switching to
>>>full screen vnc loses keyboard input. All keys are received by terminal
>>>from which vncviewer was started (fo example pressing ctrl-c terminates
>>>viewer). I'm not sure if it's vncviewer's problem, beacuse if I start
>>>vncviewer from plain xterm (even without window manager) it works OK in
>>>full screen. The problem appears when vncviewer is running under KDE.
>>>
>>>Can you suggest any solution? Or maybe I should report it to the KDE
>>>team?


Are you using kdm as the display manager?  Do you have the same problem
if you start a vncserver on the linux box and connect vncviewer to it
(on the same machine)?


>>> From:
>>>
>>> "Hartmut M. Bromkamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date:
>>>
>>> Wed, 12 Jun 2002 11:32:04 +0200 (CEST)
>>> To:
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>>I reply to your msg because I have similar problems with the Linux TightVNC viewer 
>against Windows 2000 servers. I have two Win2000 machines, called A (running Windows 
>2000 Professional) and B (running Windows 2000 Server) for now:
[...]
>>>bromkamp@machine # vncviewer B
>>>VNC server supports protocol version 3.3 (viewer 3.3)
>>>Password: 
>>>VNC authentication succeeded
>>>Desktop name "B"
>>>Connected to VNC server, using protocol version 3.3
>>>VNC server default format:
>>>  16 bits per pixel.
>>>  Least significant byte first in each pixel.
>>>  True colour: max red 31 green 63 blue 31, shift red 11 green 5 blue 0
>>>Using default colormap which is TrueColor.  Pixel format:
>>>  32 bits per pixel.
>>>  Least significant byte first in each pixel.
>>>  True colour: max red 255 green 255 blue 255, shift red 16 green 8 blue 0
>>>Using shared memory PutImage
>>>vncviewer: read: Connection reset by peer

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[...]


>>>bromkamp@machine # vncviewer B
>>>VNC server supports protocol version 3.3 (viewer 3.3)
>>>Password: 
>>>VNC authentication succeeded
>>>vncviewer: VNC server closed connection

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

These lines clearly show that it is the server running on the MS Windows
machines which is crashing.  First make sure that you have the latest
display driver for your hardware and that you have the latest service
pack installed for the "operating" system (W2k seems to be stalled at
SP2, which is now more than a year old).  If that doesn't help, report
details here about the display card and driver; maybe somebody had
similar problems with the same setup.
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