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When you run multiple instances of Gnome owned by the same user, it is expected the they share the same settings. That is, the choice user made for the desktop background is applied to all the running instances of Gnome.
About the first desktop losing the control, it looks less normal and seems to be a problem in Gnome, triggered when multiple desktops share the same configuration files.
If I understand correctly, you need multiple desktops each with its own, indepedent configuration. In my opinion having more users is better for you than sharing a single user account across more desktops.
graywolfParticipantPete, thank you for info. The issue has been filed here:
October 24, 2014 at 09:47 in reply to: How do I start a new application in floating window mode? #5173graywolfParticipantYou are the first person asking for this. Although it could be a good idea also for performance (saving resources needed for new session processes) it isn’t as simple as adding a new button.
You can always start the second application running a new client. This would create a new remote session. As the remote sessions are “rootless” this would make very little difference on the client side.
In the current implementation of NoMachine client/server protocol, while the remote application is running and showing its windows on client side the client is in “display” mode, handling protocol messages carrying information about graphics and input events. The client should go back in “negotiation” mode in order to ask the server for launching a second application, but the current implementation of client is not able to do this.
Moreover, protocol changes would involve the server that should run the new application in the existing session rather than creating a new one.
graywolfParticipantmishkin, is it possible that you have an application (server side) that has registered Ctrl+Space as hotkey?
graywolfParticipantHello. Could you provide the output of xdpyinfo and xrandr, locally and inside a remote terminal in rootless mode?
graywolfParticipantPlease, could you
- run xev > xev.out
- press Ctrl+space
- close xev
- send us xev.out.
graywolfParticipantPlease, could you send the output of xdpyinfo for the wide gamut display in the troublesome configuration?
graywolfParticipantThanks for reporting. We’ve reproduced it and will open a TR.
graywolfParticipantI managed to get the VGL stuff working by running startx as root so I suspect something isn’t working with gdm/kdm.
We have to update the script in order to handle this. Please try the attached one.
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September 15, 2014 at 12:43 in reply to: One key press causes multiple keys on the Server (NX v4.2.24) #4674graywolfParticipantHi Zsolt.
The test build is ready. Please write to issues (at) nomachine (dot) com in order to get it.
graywolfParticipantHello. Log files could help us to locate the trouble.
graywolfParticipantHello. May you collect the log files from the Windows XP server? You can find instructions in this document:
https://www.nomachine.com/AR07K00677
graywolfParticipantThe behavior you described is expected. If you prefer the client window covering all screens, use Ctrl+Alt+0 to access the menu, click on Display and chose Fullscreen on all screens.
graywolfParticipantHello. May you provide a description of the problem you found?
graywolfParticipantSorry to disappoint you but there is no setting to emulate the middle mouse button.
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