Re: [CentOS] (?) Loss of fullscreen mode with freenx-0.5.0-8.c4

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On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 11:38 -0500, Jay Leafey wrote:
> I've currently got the nx-1.5.0-1.centos4.i386, freenx-0.5.0-8.c4.noarch, and nxclient-1.5.0-141.i386 packages installed on a couple 
> of CentOS 4 update 3 systems and I'm getting the same results on all of them.  I got the new version of freenx via "yum update" and 
> it appears to have "broken" fullscreen mode.  The connection config file I have been using does have the "fullscreen" option set 
> (<option key="Resolution" value="fullscreen" />) but wheras it used to really go into fullscreen mode it does not since the update. 
>   I now see the top and bottom panels from the "parent" display and a window title on the NX client window, which is not what I was 
> getting in "fullscreen" mode with 0.4.4.
> 
> I reran the connection wizard and created a new connection, insuring that the options were what I wanted, but it still has the same 
> behaviour.  I downgraded freenx to the 0.4.4-1.centos4 package and the expected behaviour returned.
> 
> Am I screwing up somewhere, or did I miss something in the documentation?  Any thoughts?  Thanks!

See MaZe's post concerning a key stroke mode to get full screen.

Thanks for the input, I'll see if I can figure out why this doesn't
work.

The new freenx does have several advantages including much better
reconnection support and much better printer support.  I have been using
it for more than a month on a daily basis with very few issues.

Thanks for the feedback,

Johnny Hughes

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