On 10/15/2010 11:04 AM, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 10:25 -0400, Neil W. Hunt wrote:
Hello,
I am testing out X2go with Ubuntu 10.10. Everything works great and we
are leaning towards rolling this out to our entire development
organization if we can solve a few outstanding issues. Right now, the
biggest one we're facing is that whenever I type 'd' it hides all open
applications and shows my desktop. Every other key seems to work just
fine, as does sessions suspend/resume, audio, performance, etc. but
obviously this is still unusable to us with the 'd' key being
unavailable. I have tested this on the Linux, Mac, and Windows X2go
clients and this is only the behavior on the Linux and Mac clients,
not on the Windows client - the 'd' key works fine on Windows x2go
client. Any thoughts?
FWIW, On Ubuntu 9.10 using x2go, I don't have this issue with
Mac/Linux clients. However, we don't want to confine ourselves to 9.10
by choosing x2go.
That's really weird. It sounds like thealtctl is stuck.
altctld is the magic key sequence to minimize all windows and expose
the desktop. I have no idea why that would be a problem in 10.10 and
not 9.10 - John
About the only time I've seen that type of problem is when using a KVM
switch in the server room to access the consoles. Sometimes the keys
like Shift/Ctrl/Alt can get 'stuck' on. Other than that we haven't seen
this problem with Ubuntu but we're using 10.04 not 10.10.
Regards,
Gerry
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