I have a VNC session running and I'd like to share the clipboard between the two bidirectionally. The specific operation that's failing is where I take a URL from my desktop's web browser, go to my vnc session, highlight by double clicking the address bar, hit backspace to delete the old URL and then CTRL-V to paste the URL from my desktop.
The part that's failing is where I delete out the old URL. For some reason highlighting the URL and deleting it using any method I can think of (backspace, delete key, right clicking and selecting "delete" from the context menu, etc) results in that text being cut to the clipboard and sent to the client computer (clobbering what I was trying to copy in the first place).
If I don't highlight and instead just hold down the backspace key until the URL is gone, the clipboard is preserved so it appears to only affect this one specific operation. I can workaround the issue (sort of) by disablign clipboard updates from the VNC server (so they only go from clients to the server) but then I lose the bidirectional support.
Since it happens even with the context menu it doesn't seem like key mapping. I just happen to be doing this with VNC so it may not be related but I've never had this sort of behavior with X11 or GNOME before (which I use at home on a daily basis). I've also reproduced this going between gedit and notepad with identical results.
- VNC Server: TigerVNC 1.1
- VNC Client: RealVNC 5.2
- Server Desktop: GNOME 2.28 on RHEL 6.6
- Client Desktop: Windows 7
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