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Just for kicks, I also added the time option to the strace and re-ran the process. You can see that I started the process around 7:21 and then around 7:25, lots of things start happening and I can then connect just fine. But between 7:21 and 7:25, I was unable to connect.
736183643ParticipantThanks for the response. Attached below are the commands and results.
One strange thing that I did notice was that when I was running the nxserver startup command, the remote machines would be able to connect to the server after an extended period of time….like 5 minutes. I would run nxserver –startup, try to connect and fail, then wait about 5 minutes (that’s really an approximately), then connect, and it connects fine.
In the strace, I was getting the “timeout” at the end of the line and that’s when I was unable to connect. Once there was more stuff going on, I was then able to connect to the server.
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736183643ParticipantThanks for the response. Let me turn the debug logs on for a few days and see what happens. I don’t know what changed, but it seems to not be doing it as much anymore.
736183643ParticipantThanks for the response. The application I use the most is Chrome, so I see it in there the most. I’ve also seen it in viewing PDF’s with the default Xubuntu application viewer. In general though, I’d say it happens with Chrome the most.
I ended up turning off the “smooth scrolling” flag because when I scrolled web pages, the screen would flash white. I read an article somewhere that mentioned if you turn this flag off, it’ll fix the problem. It did, but now the two finger scrolling jumps a bit.
I also had an issue with a white screen showing up after connecting that I’m trying to work through too. Maybe these two are related…
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