Hi,
Running Guacamole from a browser on Windows 10. Both IE 11 and Edge, once I
mouse over the open Guacamole terminal window, the mouse becomes
uncontrollable, zooming all over the place.
Chrome works great on Windows 10.
Has anyone else had this issue?
Thanks, Adrian
Hi Benjamine
If you testing it with Windows 10, change security layer in “Require use of
specific security layer for remote (RDP) connections" to ‘RDP’ via Local GPO
and try again.
Security Layer = ‘RDP’ for
start gpedit.msc
Go to Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows
Hello!
This is my first time on the mailing list, and my first time using
guacamole! I have heard many things about its awesome-ness and want to
join in on the fun.
This is also the first mailing list I have used, so I would appreciate
any advice or tips to help me help you help me. (haha!) I
sudo dpkg -l | grep libvncserver
rc libvncserver0:amd64 0.9.9+dfsg2-6.1+deb8u1
amd64API to write one's own vnc server
sudo dpkg -l | grep libjpeg
ii libjpeg-progs 8d-1
amd64
Yes, I’ve tried a few browsers, chrome would actually dropout completely after
a while and wouldn’t update my screen until I refreshed the page. Firefox
performed the best, but it will still frustrating to use in comparison to
turbovnc.
@Shashank: I’m currently in the process of re installing
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 7:47 PM, wrote:
> Hi Shanon,
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> I’m not sure about the version numbers but I cloned guacamole-client and
> guacamole-server directly from https://github.com/glyptodon about a month
> ago so it should be pretty recent.
>
The latest development
On Aug 11, 2016 6:44 PM, wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I’ve recently installed a guacamole based tool to access remote machines.
In comparison to using TurboVNC directly to the same machine, guacamole
seems to perform very poorly (low fps, regular stutters, noticeable delay
between
Looking over JIRA, it looks like there is still one remaining
in-flight task which has been partly completed (portions merged to
master) but was not properly tagged as 0.9.10-incubating:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-51
So once that's out of the way, the initial intended scope