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[Xen-users] vnc question

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Subject: [Xen-users] vnc question
From: Dylan Martin <dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 15:57:27 -0700
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I've got a weird problem with vnc.  A short while after booting a
domU, new lines start to contain text from earlier in the session.
Any actual new characters will overwrite old characters from earlier
in the session, but the blank space from the end of text until the
newline contains old text.  

E.G. 

If earlier it said:

Hello Booting Something Blah blah blah.. 

Later I might see:

# llo Booting Something Blah blah blah..

Has anyone else heard of something like this?  Is there any way to
play with the configuration of the vnc server in xen?  

I'm trying to install OpenBSD 4.1. as an HVM guest.  I can do it OK
with this problem, but it's a pain.

Thanks!
-Dylan

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