OK, it seems correct. However, I am may be not entirely. For example, if a open a new session, let say :1 I can connect, but then after a while the session is closed is a remain inactive; In theory I should be able to give my password to restart the session like if I was in front of the machine. But this is just not possible The box for the passward takes 1 character and erase it.
Then I can never kill the session. I tried to kill and restart, remove the .vnc directory, etc... But never I can reconnect or kill the session. I can only create a new one with vncserver and connect in :2 and again I have to iterate, it looks like for ever
I cannot find an help for remmina, however, it may be a vnc issue
Thank for your help
Fedora users
Subject: Re: remmina
On 05/02/14 19:14, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I was trying to terminate (logout or close) a remmina-vnc session, not just disconnect! When I reconnect, I wish to start a brand new session.
The only way to do that is to restart the vncserver on host prior to connecting
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Hi all!
I had to have a F20 reinstall, now I am lost how I used to use remmina as XEN vncviewer!
Thank Robert
On 3 May 2014 16:37, Patrick Dupre pdupre@gmx.com wrote:
OK, it seems correct. However, I am may be not entirely. For example, if a open a new session, let say :1 I can connect, but then after a while the session is closed is a remain inactive; In theory I should be able to give my password to restart the session like if I was in front of the machine. But this is just not possible The box for the passward takes 1 character and erase it.
Then I can never kill the session. I tried to kill and restart, remove the .vnc directory, etc... But never I can reconnect or kill the session. I can only create a new one with vncserver and connect in :2 and again I have to iterate, it looks like for ever
I cannot find an help for remmina, however, it may be a vnc issue
Thank for your help
Fedora users
Subject: Re: remmina
On 05/02/14 19:14, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I was trying to terminate (logout or close) a remmina-vnc session, not just disconnect! When I reconnect, I wish to start a brand new session.
The only way to do that is to restart the vncserver on host prior to
connecting
-- Do not condemn the judgment of another because it differs from your own.
You may both be wrong. -- Dandemis
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