On 10/15/2010 11:04 AM, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 10:25 -0400, Neil W. Hunt wrote:
Hello, I am testing out X2go with Ubuntu 10.10. Everything works great and we are leaning towards rolling this out to our entire development organization if we can solve a few outstanding issues. Right now, the biggest one we're facing is that whenever I type 'd' it hides all open applications and shows my desktop. Every other key seems to work just fine, as does sessions suspend/resume, audio, performance, etc. but obviously this is still unusable to us with the 'd' key being unavailable. I have tested this on the Linux, Mac, and Windows X2go clients and this is only the behavior on the Linux and Mac clients, not on the Windows client - the 'd' key works fine on Windows x2go client. Any thoughts?
FWIW, On Ubuntu 9.10 using x2go, I don't have this issue with Mac/Linux clients. However, we don't want to confine ourselves to 9.10 by choosing x2go.
That's really weird. It sounds like the<alt><ctl> is stuck. <alt><ctl>d is the magic key sequence to minimize all windows and expose the desktop. I have no idea why that would be a problem in 10.10 and not 9.10 - John
About the only time I've seen that type of problem is when using a KVM switch in the server room to access the consoles. Sometimes the keys like Shift/Ctrl/Alt can get 'stuck' on. Other than that we haven't seen this problem with Ubuntu but we're using 10.04 not 10.10.
Regards, Gerry