Steve Bergman
2006-Jul-12 18:09 UTC
[CentOS] Freenx full screen mode problem fixed in 0.5.x?
In early June, there was an update from freenx 0.4.x to 0.5.x in centosplus. It broke full screen mode for Linux clients. I am aware of the ctrl-alt-f workaround. But I have quite a few users at branch offices who depend on NX and with employee turnover and all, it has been a source of confusion for us. Has anyone come up with a fix so that fullscreen works without crtl-alt-f? I've searched the freenx/knx list and have found no mention of anyone there having problems. Just the centosplus version. I prefer to continue using the CentOS-provided package, though. Thanks for any assistance. -Steve
Steve Bergman
2006-Jul-17 13:59 UTC
[CentOS] Freenx full screen mode problem fixed in 0.5.x?
I sent this last week and never got a response. I take it, then, that no one has come up with a better workaround than ctrl-alt-f? Thanks, Steve Bergman ========In early June, there was an update from freenx 0.4.x to 0.5.x in centosplus. It broke full screen mode for Linux clients. I am aware of the ctrl-alt-f workaround. But I have quite a few users at branch offices who depend on NX and with employee turnover and all, it has been a source of confusion for us. Has anyone come up with a fix so that fullscreen works without crtl-alt-f? I've searched the freenx/knx list and have found no mention of anyone there having problems. Just the centosplus version. I prefer to continue using the CentOS-provided package, though. ==========
maze at cela.pl
2006-Jul-17 14:44 UTC
[CentOS] Freenx full screen mode problem fixed in 0.5.x?
> I sent this last week and never got a response. I take it, then, that no one > has come up with a better workaround than ctrl-alt-f?Nope, I've changed ctrl+alt+S/L to use different key combos (alt+S/L are used for special polish characters), but have had no luck with the un-auto fullscreen. However I have noticed that apparently spaces don't work in passwords (at least that's what my users are reporting, can't always duplicated it, but a single space as a password does appear to fail). Cheers, MaZe.