FYI I attach an example of the login screen to a 'faulty' connection.
I realise it's a bit small, but you get the idea. The degree of orange
varies, in this instance there's still a small section of the correct
green (top left), in other cases there's more of the green - but it
usually gets eaten up by the orange in time.
The orange persists within the connection, however it's not a mask or
screen as I first thought - it appears to be when translating certain
colours, and seems to be consistent. I expect this fits in with your
thoughts on the issue(?).
On 4/06/2020 6:37 p.m., Mike Jumper wrote:
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020, 22:16 ivanmarcus <ivanmar...@yahoo.com.invalid>
wrote:
Updating with some further information:
A recompile of Guacamole server did *not* address the issue for
me. Please let us know if it has for you.
After running a few tests it seems the issue *may* not be present
when connecting to Win10 machines. This was a small test sample
however - if you have the same issue with Win10 please tell us.
Symptoms may vary connecting to Win7 machines - could be instant
disconnect, disconnect when left-click start menu, disconnect at
other random times, colour issues if using 32-bit colour, and
maybe others.
Some of the above sound like regressions that have already been
addressed on the "staging/1.2.0" branch, in particular the various
flavors of disconnect.
The odd colors, on the other hand ... If this only occurs with the
latest release of FreeRDP, this is concerning. It suggests that the
internals of the color conversation functions provided by the library
have changed such that the byte order is incorrect in certain cases.
- Mike
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