Thanks for the information. I hope it helps people that have this problem.
// Ola
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 06:46:47AM +0100, Juergen Hench wrote:
> Here is a (rather dirty) workaround that works on my xeon server
> running debian (2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 3 03:41:26 UTC 2011
> x86_64 GNU/Linu
Here is a (rather dirty) workaround that works on my xeon server
running debian (2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 3 03:41:26 UTC 2011
x86_64 GNU/Linux):
I followed the instructions from (with a very small modification)
http://jorgenmodin.net/index_html/archive/2010/08/15/how-to-put-an-independent-vnc
Appereantly there's a workaround, could somebody tell us how to do this
on a debian squeeze machine? (pinning the old gtk2 version)
http://jorgenmodin.net/index_html/archive/2010/08/15/how-to-put-an-independent-vnc-server-on-ubuntu-104
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Thanks for the report.
// Ola
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 06:20:11PM +0100, dl wrote:
> Package: vnc4server
> Version: 4.1.1+X4.3.0-37
> Severity: important
>
> I can't use drag'n drop using the mouse from my client machine, for example to
> move a file from one folder to another, when connected to
Package: vnc4server
Version: 4.1.1+X4.3.0-37
Severity: important
I can't use drag'n drop using the mouse from my client machine, for example to
move a file from one folder to another, when connected to the tightvncserver in
the gnome desktop environment. The same bug is valid for tightvncserver.
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