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Hi,
I noticed that when connecting with VNC to a thinos 9.1 device, the hostname is not displayed anymore. Instead it says: ‘thinos_desktop’.
The terminal name is filled in in the settings. Is there something else to configure to have the hostname displayed again?
Regards
I get the same on mine. Didn’t really notice until you posted
I’m seeing this too. Seems like just another odd bug in 9.1 (wow there’s a lot of them). I’m also having an issue where when I’m VNCed in and I click into a text field, zeros start displaying repeatedly in the field (like I’m holding down the zero key). It’s sporadic as it doesn’t seem to happen every time though. Anyone else seeing this? I’ve tried multiple VNC clients and it happens with all of them.
Haven’t seen that before.
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