S3tH


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Posted: Nov. 11 2005,23:51 |
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I often like to run vncserver on my gentoo desktop which allows me to run many programs at a higher speed from my laptop (DSL). However, if I try to run vncviewer as fullscreen everything seems to be alright until I try to use my keyboard. As it would seem, the keyboard is still writing to the xterm which I started the vncviewer from. When I looked at the man pages it said that some window managers do have this problem, but I wasn't able to figure out what settings I had to change to solve it. If anyone knows I would greatly appreciate some help. Let me know if you need more info.
Seth
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