On 08/05/2011 04:08 PM, Viliam Kubis wrote:
> Hello List members,
>
> I am running into a rather strange situation using TigerVNC under Fedora  
> 14 - I am connecting to a windows box running TihgtVNC server and windows  
> 7. Keyboard Layout on windows box is set to Slovak, keyboard layout on my  
> linux box is set to Slovak - querty. It does not matter which keyboard  
> layout I choose on my linux box, even EN-US still produces two characters  
> when pressing the semicolon key. Since I need to program in C on the  
> remote machine, this turns out to be a serious problem.
>
> The two produced characters are as follows: °;
>
> Ths first character is ASCII 0xB0, the second is, as expected, a  
> semicolon. The first 0xB0 character can be produced on my fedora box by  
> pressing SHIFT and the semicolon key TWICE. Then one character appears. In  
> a VNC session, when pressing shift and the semicolon key - nothing  
> happens. This seems to be a mapping issue althrough I am unable to fix it.
>
> I have tried to run tigervnc without gnome-session using xinit, to no  
> avail. Also tried it in IceWM, still the same semicolon bug, also in  
> runlevel 3. I am using the latest 1.0.1. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
This sounds like TightVNC server bug for me. Is this issue present only
with TigerVNC client or also with other clients? (RealVNC, TightVNC)

Regards, Adam

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