Re: Switch workspace on Linux in VNC full screen mode?

2009-03-26 Thread Hao Yu
Hi: Thanks Mike! I think "F8+f" is exactly what I need, though "F8+F8" is better to me :-P I did a search on this topic before, though not able to get a solution: 1 Remap ThinkPad specific "forward/back" keys to switch workspace (as your first suggestion). It doesn't work in Full Screen mode. 2

Re: Switch workspace on Linux in VNC full screen mode?

2009-03-26 Thread Mike Miller
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, Hao Yu wrote: We can use "ctrl + alt + left/right/up/down arrow" on Linux to switch workspace rapidly, which is very useful to some guys. But after entering VNC "full screen" mode, these key maps no longer take effect but captured by VNC itself, unless we give up the full sc

Switch workspace on Linux in VNC full screen mode?

2009-03-26 Thread Hao Yu
Hi, gurus: We can use "ctrl + alt + left/right/up/down arrow" on Linux to switch workspace rapidly, which is very useful to some guys. But after entering VNC "full screen" mode, these key maps no longer take effect but captured by VNC itself, unless we give up the full screen mode by typeing F8 fi

RE: password authentication

2009-03-26 Thread Mickey Ferguson
Has this had any responses at all? Because I haven't seen any, but it's possible that I missed it. From: vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com on behalf of Mickey Ferguson Sent: Thu 3/19/2009 12:48 PM To: VNC Mailing List Subject: password authentication Using VNC Server

RE: not accepting conections

2009-03-26 Thread James Weatherall
Garth, "Not accepting connections" means exactly that! The two most likely causes of this status are 1) your server is configured not to accept connections, and 2) it is configured to accept connections, but something else is already using the port number that it was configured to use. You can r

RE: Waiting for server to send version string... failed: (111, 'Connection refused')

2009-03-26 Thread James Weatherall
Dean, "Connection Refused" means that the test page received a response from your computer indicating that no program was accepting connections on the RFB port (5900). This can mean that it's actually connecting to the wrong computer, or that the VNC Server is not in fact running on the target co

not accepting conections

2009-03-26 Thread Garth and Sarah
i have just installed vnc on my main computer and laptops, the problem is when i hover the mouse over the icon in the bottom bar on the laptops when in server mode it wont show me the ip adress it just says not accepting conections. any help would be apreciated. thanks garth ___