[FreeNX-kNX] Suspend seems to work, but resume has issues

Sunil funtoos at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 1 17:17:00 UTC 2005


I got this wierd behaviour from 106 version of windows
client as well and reverted back to 103 version, which
behaves like it is told to.

upgrades aren't always +ly progressive...;)

--- Nick Thompson <nickthompson at agere.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> WinXP SP2, NX Client 1.5.0-106 : RHEL3,
> FreeNX-0.4.3, NX GPL libs 1.5.0
> 
> I have no problem connecting from WinXP to Linux and
> I can suspend sessions by 
> closing the client window and clicking suspend in
> the pop-up window that 
> appears.
> 
> Resume detects the old session and reconnects to it.
> There are now two 
> scenarios:
> 
> In Full Screen mode, the resume looks correct, but
> there is an extra NX window 
> in the background that is as small as a window can
> get, but seems to have 
> transparent contents (if I resize the window). If
> this window is active, key 
> presses do not get to the Linux session, but
> minimising it removes that 
> issue.
> 
> In Windowed mode (I was using Available Area), the
> Linux display seems as if 
> it appears on the desktop - it has no window
> decorations and the windows tool 
> bar is still visible. A extra window appears,
> similar to the one in full 
> screen mode, but this time on top rather than in the
> background. While this 
> window remains active the Linux session will accept
> key presses, but if it is 
> minimised, the key presses are no longer forwarded
> to Linux.
> 
> What I would expect is, in the first case, no extra
> window appears. In the 
> second case the Linux desktop should appear in a
> window and no extra window 
> should be present.
> 
> I have no such problems if I use the Linux NX Client
> 1.5.0-106, which seems to 
> work pretty much perfectly.
> 
> I guess this is a NX Client bug rather than a FreeNX
> bug - but you never know 
> I suppose.
> 
> Thanks,
> Nick.
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