[Bug 375755] Re: 9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing screen on login

2016-02-17 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Francois, to advise, this report is closed. However, it will help immensely if 
you filed a new report with the Ubuntu via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug tightvncserver

Please feel free to subscribe me to it.

For more on why this is helpful, please see
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[Bug 375755] Re: 9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing screen on login

2016-02-17 Thread Francois
Tried to remove vnc4server and xrdp then install tightvncserver and
xrdp.

Same result

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[Bug 375755] Re: 9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing screen on login

2015-05-23 Thread HaleBopp
solved

it was a LXDE problem , as soon as i recognized this i could get a work
around .

Problem : with the new user(blabla) not plugged in on a physical monitor , and 
first running xrdp   
there was a .cache folder .  but it was completly empty . 

Solution : i just copied  the "pi" user /home/pi/.cache  folder to
/home/blabla/.cache

i did it complete in terminal because i was unsure if the lxde should be not 
started. (and getting root in raspbian gui is grr)
now the flickering is gone.  and XRDP is working with the blabla user . 
i know its not the clean solution but fast , working.  if anyone has "the clean 
linux" solution.  and it ONLY works if u got a working profile /account  
desktop which u can copy the files from. 


command for solution : 

sudo cp -r -v /home/pi/.cache /home/blabla/.cache

tags: Flickering , blinking , flashing  blinken  with XRDP remote
desktop , new user

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[Bug 375755] Re: 9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing screen on login

2015-05-23 Thread HaleBopp
i hope i can help to make it reproduceable , i have nearly the same problem 
with my raspberry. 
With the User "PI" it works fine. with the user "blabla" (mentioned below)  it 
works partly. 

#error described: 
-user blabla connects to pi , 
-blabla get the sesman log window and then the prepared desktop (like 2 seconds 
white grey stripes) 
- when the desktop is fully loaded i see the wastebasket but the launchbar isnt 
there
the visual effect is : there is a white place holder where the launchbar is. 
which seems to be reloaded every second which result in flickering because the 
white place holder reappear every time. after some minutes i get a disconect 
which isnt the case with the "pi" user

for reproduktion :)

Raspbian Wheezy 
Release date: 2015-05-05
Kernel version: 3.18

Xrdp   version 0.5.0-2   ,

the pi is used with remote desktop program(not the windows one) and was
only on a physical display for ssh activation and gui activation (MAYBE
1 time with gui on physical monitor i cant remember)  the normal way is
then

-connect via ssh  and make the pi rdy for XRDP

-sudo apt-get update
-sudo apt-get upgrade
-sudo apt-get install xrdp
-sudo adduser blabla

here i got the first flickering and thought it was permission stuff so i added 
blabla to root with
-sudo visudo

but the error remains.

while writing i thought about to get into the new user - 1 time with
physical monitor and set the launcher . and try xrdp again

hope it helps abit

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[Bug 375755] Re: 9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing screen on login

2015-04-12 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Edward Lee, this is not reproducible. If this is reproducible in a supported 
release, please file a new report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug xrdp

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** Changed in: xrdp (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 375755] Re: 9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing screen on login

2009-09-16 Thread Scott Brown
Fixed it by removing xrdp and associated dependencies (vnc4server and
vnc4-common), installing tightvnc and then installing xrdp (which then
doesn't use vnc4).

Cheers,

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[Bug 375755] Re: 9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing screen on login

2009-09-16 Thread Scott Brown
I have the exact same problem...

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[Bug 375755] Re: 9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing screen on login

2009-08-20 Thread Robert Citek
Can you expand on what you mean by "use tightvncserver instead" ?

Do you mean uninstall something else and replace it with tightvncserver?
If so, what is that something else?

Do you mean change a configuration file to point to tinghtvncserver?  If
so, what configuration file?

Or something else?

On my 9.04 system using xrdp-0.4.0~dfsg-9, I also experience the
flicker.  The system is a default install of Ubuntu 9.04 plus xrdp, and
it has several vnc packages installed:

$ dpkg -l | grep -i vnc
ii  libgtk-vnc-1.0-0   0.3.8-2ubuntu2   
  A VNC viewer widget for GTK+ (runtime librar
ii  tightvncserver 1.3.9-4  
  virtual network computing server software
ii  vinagre2.26.1-0ubuntu1  
  VNC client for the GNOME Desktop
ii  vino   2.26.1-0ubuntu1  
  VNC server for GNOME
ii  vnc4-common4.1.1+xorg1.0.2-0ubuntu7 
  Virtual network computing server software
ii  vnc4server 4.1.1+xorg1.0.2-0ubuntu7 
  Virtual network computing server software

Regards,
- Robert

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