Additionally, although the RDP screen is completely black, I am able to
move my cursor around the display (cannot see the cursor exactly,
though) and using an SSH terminal watching nvidia-smi, I can see the GPU
utilization go up when I dart the cursor about the screen. So I believe
that input from
I think the problem is that the Xwayland process is somehow not running
on the GPU. In 22.04's "Ubuntu on Wayland", I found that the GPU runs
three processes: XWayland, gnome-shell, and gnome-remote-desktop-daemon.
But in 24.04's "Ubuntu on Wayland", I found that only gnome-shell and
Public bug reported:
In 24.04, attempting to launch into a Remote Login RDP session (which
uses the wayland compositor) with an Nvidia GPU connected on the host
gives a black screen. The purpose of having the GPU is to provide HW
acceleration to gnome-remote-desktop on the host (the RDP host is a
Public bug reported:
When logging into a VM or a bare metal device running 24.04 over RDP
Remote Login (new feature for gnome-remote-desktop 46), a gray screen is
presented to the user. The time is written at the top, and there is the
top bar controls for power off/restart etc, but no desktop
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