Hi Nick/Stefan,
I can confirm that the same issue is there on 1.2.0. Copy-pasting to and from
Hyper-V guests has never worked for me (been using Guacamole since before it
was part of Apache so this issue has existed for a very long time 😉 )
Regards,
Tom
From: Nick Couchman
Sent: woensdag 5 au
Grigory,
I generally enable this feature for users. It does not appear to impact
server load significantly, although I've not had more than ~100
concurrent users.
I turn it off for users on a budget connection - this is more about
speed of delivery than server concerns.
On 6/08/2020 11:48
Hi Bogdan:
Hope all is well. I have seen your email come across the Guacamole thread a
couple of times.
We are looking for senior guacamole engineers. Would you or someone you
know be interested? We are a california startup and treat our people very
well ;) Our company's business is growing very
Hello Michael,
Do you have the same issue
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/GUACAMOLE/issues/GUACAMOLE-942?filter=allopenissues?
Regrads,
>>> Michael Hutterer 06.08.2020
11:20 >>>
Hi Gabriel, Hi everyone,
I noticed the replys but sadly both didn’t help our prolem:
Win7 Issues with RDP
Thanks for this blog.
First of all, I have the same issue as you. If I use the
SAML_IDP_METADATA_URL var, it doesn't work at all with " SAML Entity ID was
not found in either the metadata XML file or guacamole.propertie" as error.
I don't get it because if I go to my IDP_METADATA_URL I can find t
Hi All,
I'm considering whether to allow our Guacamole users to use RDP font
smoothing (currently this setting is hidden from them and they don't use
it).
Will enabling font smoothing produce additional CPU load on the server
running guacd+Tomcat?
FreeRDP manual says that "[smooth fonts] are sent
Hi Gabriel, Hi everyone,
I noticed the replys but sadly both didn’t help our prolem:
1. Win7 Issues with RDP => We deactivated all optimizations for our RDP, but
this didn’t change any behavior
2. We are using the provided Containers from DockerHub, so changing the
underlying OS shouldn’