I tested with RHEL 5 as a server and both a "real" RHEL 6 machine and a
virtual Ubuntu 10.04 machine in the latest version of VirtualBox as
clients, and both seemed to work fine.


On 5/17/11 7:45 AM, Brian Hinz wrote:
> I wondered if it might be something like that (I've noticed that gvim
> has had C/C/P issues under VNC for a long time), so I tried using text
> from several apps (chromium, etc.) but primarily just terminal text.  If
> no one else sees this, then I'll assume it's an environment issue.  I'll
> try to roll a fresh VM and verify that if I get a chance though.
> 
> Thanks,
> -brian
> 
> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Pierre Ossman <oss...@cendio.se
> <mailto:oss...@cendio.se>> wrote:
> 
>     On Mon, 16 May 2011 23:25:52 -0400
>     Brian Hinz <bph...@users.sourceforge.net
>     <mailto:bph...@users.sourceforge.net>> wrote:
> 
>     >
>     > All,
>     >
>     > Slightly off-topic...  Has any one else experienced cut/copy/paste
>     (from
>     > client to server, server to client is fine) issues when running the
>     unix
>     > client under ubuntu linux (lucid/10.04)?  I spent quite a bit of time
>     > chasing my tail because I noticed that cut/copy/paste had stopped
>     working
>     > with the java client and I thought it was the character handling
>     changes
>     > that broke it.  The problem doesn't appear to be specific to the
>     java client
>     > though, as I can't get cut/copy/paste to work with DRC's latest
>     daily build
>     > or the vanilla xvnc4viewer from apt-get.  Seems to work fine when
>     running
>     > the java or windows clients under both XP and WIndows 7.
>     >
> 
>     Problem with application you're copying from perhaps? E.g. firefox
>     clipboard support is too broken to work with remote desktop clients:
> 
>     https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=537274
> 
>     Rgds
>     --
>     Pierre Ossman            OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology
>     System Developer         Telephone: +46-13-21 46 00
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> 
>     A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
>     Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
> 
> 
> 
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