Sunday, June 1, 2008
Hardy Heron and VMware annoyance
Ever tried using Hardy with VMware workstation or Server ?
Try launching a windows VM (virtual machine) inside and switch it to full-screen or quick view mode .
Then come back to Hardy , you will find that the Shift and Control keys don't work anymore !
Switch context to the windows VM again , they seems to work fine inside it.
This problem is intermittent and the only way I can fix it is to run "setxkbmap" (I got this from Launchpad Bug #195982)
Running setxkbmap alleviates the problem only for a short while.
It will reappear intermittently , on switching contexts.
I use my laptop with a secondary monitor . My laptop runs Hardy and my production (official) machine is a windows xp guest running on VMware .
I have the guest use the secondary monitor in full-screen mode and Hardy takes my laptop screen.
To switch contexts (which I do often) , I simply move my mouse cursor to the other screen (they are spanned with nvidia twinview)
Since there seems to be no solution for this bug yet , I have created a custom launcher in the gnome panel for running setxkbmap (See image) . I click the launcher whenever the damn bug pops up !
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yout every time to fix this problem IT SUCKS :(
arg it got cut off
i had bee going to key-board prefs every time and changin my layout but this is much bett. hope they fix this soon
same here. This bug is stupid, vmware knows it since Workstation 6.0.2.
I run a process
while true; do setxkbmap; sleep 1; done
in the background. So far no side effects.
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