The precompiled viewer for read hat works quite well.  Even if you don't want 
to use a binary version, you could install it for test purposes.

On Wednesday 14 August 2002 22:02, Ronald W. Heiby wrote:
> Hello vnc-list,
>
> Until this week, I had been using the latest vnc from the AT&T site.
> This week, I installed TightVNC (1.2.4) everywhere. Seems faster, but
> I'm noticing a problem.
>
> When I am connected to a desktop on a Red Hat 7.2 Linux box where I am
> running the Gnome window manager, I *used* to be able to hit Alt-F1 to
> go to the first virtual desktop, Alt-F2 to go to the second, etc. Now,
> when I enter those keypresses, all I get is a "ding" sound.
>
> Could someone point me at the config option I need to change to get
> these keystrokes working again?
>
> Ron.
>
> P.S. No, I have not tried it under 1.2.5. Building from source on that
> 7.2 system, the resulting vncserver does not successfully start a
> server. Looks like it is losing track of its arguments and then trying
> to start executables with the wrong args.
>
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