Not able to do CTRL + Alt + SUPP on Ubuntu

Hi all

Since I'm upgrading my host from ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10I cannot connect to one of my virtual machines of Windows.

When I run the console, then I am getting the correct mouse, but the InsCtrlAlt that I used before does not work. Looks like the AltCtrl left home, and then the combination AltCtrl + Ins does not work.

There is no menu to emulate the AltCtrlDELETE.

I'm using Firefox 3.0.4.

Any idea?

Michael

I had a similar problem with Ubuntu and VMware, but it was my computer, I wrote an article that might help you:

http://www.yellow-bricks.com/2008/11/19/VMware-Workstation-Ubuntu-CTRL-ALT-ins-not-working/

Duncan

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