X2Go Bug report logs - #1369
Keys do not release when using Emacs in X2GO Client

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Package: x2goclient; Maintainer for x2goclient is X2Go Developers <x2go-dev@lists.x2go.org>; Source for x2goclient is src:x2goclient.

Reported by: Yan Zhang <kriszhyan@gmail.com>

Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 06:00:04 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 4.1.2.0

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On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 12:38 PM Yan Zhang <kriszhyan@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Package: x2goclient
> Version: 4.1.2.0
>
> I am using Emacs 24.5.1 with x2go client version 4.1.2.0 in Windows 10. My server OS is Ubuntu 16.04 and the x2goserver comes from the PPA repo.
>
> The problem happens if I hit "ctrl+space" to start mark region in Emacs and then press down "ctrl+n" to scroll down the region for a few seconds. Usually after I release "ctrl+n", Emacs will leave the currently marked region for further commands. But in the reported version of client, Emacs keeps scrolling down until it reaches the end of the file. There is no way to stop it within Emacs (e.g., "ctrl+g").
>
> I have tried to move the cursor by keeping "ctrl+n" pressed down. This issue does not happen after I release the key.

I do not get the difference between this and the description above.
Please explain!

> This issue happens when the session type is either "XFCE" or "published application". I have not tested other session types as I do not have an environment for that. And client version 4.1.1.1 does not seem to have this issue.

Please run "xev -event keyboard" inside the session and check if you
see all the KeyPress and KeyRelease events for you keys. If anyone is
missing this could explain your issue.

Uli

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