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Old 20th November 2006, 02:57 PM
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VNC and Vino Server problem

I have a problemi with Vino server & Vnc Server.
These prgrams runw well, i can login but after i can't work.. My mouse run on the screen but nothing happened. For exemplae: If I click on a windows nothng happened but if i logout and login again the windows is open. I click on 1 file nothnig happened. Logout and login agin and file is open?? Why????????
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