Hello again,
After a lot of experimentation and searching of the mailing lists I'm still no
closer to resolving this problem. Can anyone help?
I'm invoking vncserver v4.0 on a SunOS(v5.8) machine using the following
command:
vncserver -depth 8 -geometry 1280x1024 -cc 3 -alwaysshared
This VNC session invokes dtwm. I'm viewing the vnc session on a PC(Win2000 pro)
using vncviewer v4.0.
There is something definitely going wrong when I open some pull down menus
(particular the ones that control closing/resizing etc). Once this occurs, then
weird things happen including:
- mouse clicks have no effect.
- mouse pointer shape/direction from right-left to left-right. It does not
return back to normal (right-left).
- I can enter text into existing xterm, but it won't appear until I move the
mouse.
It appears that the vncserver keeps on running but the mouse and keyboard
commands are not getting through.
I've tried using different machines locally and remotely. I've tried various
vnc session window managers. I've tried invoking dtwm using "dtwm", "dtsession"
and "xsession". I got the person on the remote end to replicate the same setup
and the same problems as I'm seeing. All without success.
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong or what is going wrong? Is there any fix
that I have missed?
Thanks in advance.
Graham
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Helwig Graham-A11558
> Sent: Monday, 21 February 2005 5:59 PM
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: Unexplained VNC behavior
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to connect from my PC to a remote Sun
> machine using VNC version 4. I have been experiencing the
> following problems:
>
> 1) When I click on certain pull down menus in some
> applications running on the remote machine, the
> session freezes. Restarting the VNC viewer does not unfreeze
> them, I have to kill and restart the VNC server. On occasions
> I have been able to recover the frozen session by randomly
> typing a few keys on the keyboard.
>
> 2) For some applications (ie. gvim) I can enter text into it,
> while other applications I cannot (when I should be able to).
>
> I also experience the same behavior when I VNC into the
> remote Sun machine from other Sun machine. However other
> people can VNC into this remote Sun machine with out any problems.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Regards
> Graham
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