Ronald,

Please see bug number 15 at
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.0/known-bugs.html.  This is a bug in
the core X server code, upon which VNC Server for UNIX is based, and is
addressed in all current VNC releases.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


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> E B Consultant 3
> Sent: 25 January 2006 08:17
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Aging effect of a VNC session
> 
> When running a VNC session over a long period - say, one or 
> two weeks -,
> strange aging effects sometimes
> occur. For example, the output of text (such as echoing the characters
> in a xterm or kterm window,
> or text entered in the entry field of a web browser) or the effect of
> clicking on a pull-down menu,
> is only seen after the mouse has moved. For instance, I type something
> at a shell prompt, but nothing
> is echoed. When I move the mouse a bit, suddenly the characters I've
> typed, appear. Or I click on one of
> the menus of my browser, but nothing happens; and when I move 
> the mouse,
> the menu suddenly pops open.
> 
> Shutting down and re-connection to the session with the VNC 
> client does
> not help. Restarting KDE (startkde)
> doesn't help eihter. But terminating the VNC session and 
> restarting it,
> helps.
> 
> Did other people observe the same behaviour?
> 
> I'm connecting a Windows XP machine via VNC to a KDE session running
> under Linux.
> 
> Ronald
> -- 
> Ronald Fischer (phone +49-89-63676431)
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