I just tried out VcXsrv-xp 1.14.3.2 on its own, not with X2Go. I launched an XDMCP session using "XLaunch" in "One large window" mode.
I also tried out Cygwin X11 on its own. I ran "X -query <hostname>", which appears to be the same as what I did in XLaunch.
Results: Whether I am at the gdm login screen, or I am logged into the gnome2 session (centos 6.5), VcXsrv does not respond to ctrl+alt+F.
Conclusion: ctrl+alt+F must be an X2Go-specific feature, not a common Xwin feature.
Hi Mike#2,
On Mi 02 Jul 2014 05:32:59 CEST, Michael DePaulo wrote:
I just tried out VcXsrv-xp 1.14.3.2 on its own, not with X2Go. I launched an XDMCP session using "XLaunch" in "One large window" mode.
I also tried out Cygwin X11 on its own. I ran "X -query <hostname>", which appears to be the same as what I did in XLaunch.
Results: Whether I am at the gdm login screen, or I am logged into the gnome2 session (centos 6.5), VcXsrv does not respond to ctrl+alt+F.
Conclusion: ctrl+alt+F must be an X2Go-specific feature, not a common Xwin feature.
I remember to have seen that in X2Go Client VcXsrv gets launched with
several different options, depending on the session mode (desktop,
rootless, windowed desktop, fullscreen desktop). I always wondered why
that is the case.
In Python X2Go I use these VcXsrv options [1] for all kinds of session
and I think to remember that I don't observe any troubles when
switching fullscreen back and fourth. Though, I am not 100% sure. (You
may want to test the latest pyhoca-gui build for win32 and cross-check
that).
Mike#1
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