I'm having some trouble connecting to various machines that aer behind
routers.  I've already completed the steps needed for Port Forwarding and
the firewalls are set also.  I don't know what I'm doing wrong.  If I have
both the WAN IP and the LAN IP, in which order or format should they be?

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Kamath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 5:59 AM
To: Tristan Richardson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: META keypress wrapped by SHIFT keypress/release on Solaris 

[In a message on Mon, 07 Feb 2005 10:12:00 GMT,
  Tristan Richardson wrote:]
>The keyboard layout used by Xvnc 4 is taken from a fairly standard 
>Linux keyboard layout, in which "meta" is the shifted version of "alt".  
>Hence Xvnc is generating a shifted "alt" when it gets sent a "meta".

Aiehgh.  I've been Linuxed again.

>If you want "meta" to be a separate key you can change the keyboard 
>layout using xmodmap or edit the source code appropriately.  Xvnc 
>should then generate whatever key you've set up to be "meta".
>
>Hope this helps!

Yeah, kinda.  xmodmap -e 'keycode 64 = Meta_L' allows me to use one key as
the Meta key -- only, it's the wrong key.  I unassigned both Alt_L and
Meta_L, and running xev the X server will reassign keys 252 and 253 to
Meta_L and Alt_L.  Oddly, even if I switch them, well, I can NEVER make the
Meta key be the Meta key (the keycap on the key the X server wants to call
the meta key has the word 'alt' on it. . . Sigh.

Anyway, yes, un-assigning Alt_L from the key resolves the issue.

Thanks for the help!

Sean
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