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I had previously just updated. After complete re-install the USB module did build and seems to be functioning. There is definitely a problem with the screen corners. I didn’t notice before but the NX page peel is very sluggish and sometimes its hard to get it to function at all.
Plop38746ParticipantI just updated to version 4.2.27 and USB devices are still not showing up. I had to revert back to version 4.2.26 because the update broke the KDE window manager, the screen hot corners which I use to switch between desktops no longer work. I reverted back to 4.2.26 and it works fine.
Plop38746ParticipantThat fixed it. Thank you so much.
Plop38746ParticipantYes I am using the free version. I compiled libx264 myself. It worked beautifully in 13.10 but will not work in 14.04.
here is the output of locate libavcodec.so</span>
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/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libavcodec.so.54
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libavcodec.so.54.35.0
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libavcodec.so.54
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libavcodec.so.54.35.0
Plop38746Participant4.2.22 fixed the black screen. It is now working. Thank you!!!
Plop38746ParticipantJust tested with 4.2.21 with same result, just a black screen.
Plop38746ParticipantI have already disabled acceleration and it makes no difference. I run NoMachine on several Windows 7 machines in VMWare and the performance is unbearably slow when the “acceleration” option is checked so that was the first thing I tried. I have a Windows 7 machine running on bear metal and the “Use acceleration” option works great on it.
Plop38746ParticipantThat worked perfectly. Thank you so much!!
Plop38746ParticipantThis does appear to be the problem. When I follow the article instruction to build the module I get the error posted below.
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make -C /lib/modules/3.11.0-13-generic/build M=
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.11.0-13-generic’
make[2]: *** No rule to make target
/usr/src/linux-headers-3.11.0-13-generic/arch/x86/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl', needed by
arch/x86/syscalls/../include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd_32.h’. Stop.make[1]: *** [archheaders] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.11.0-13-generic’
make: *** [all] Error 2
Plop38746ParticipantI have now tested with 4.0.365 and it seems the BSOD’s are fixed. I still am not able to redirect any devices with success. I can connect them and all seems well then whatever program I am running that interacts with a device locks up. For instance I am trying to use a HP Scanjet G3110 scanner in a windows 7 Virtual machine and it will not work. I have tried it from a kubuntu 13.04 workstation to the windows 7 vm and from a windows 7 workstation to the same windows 7 vm and also from a kubuntu workstation to a physical windows 7 workstation to rule out vmware virtual machine all with the same results. I can however connect the same scanner from a kubuntu workstation to a kubuntu vm and it works flawlessly. Another example is just a simple USB thumb drive. It will connect and seems normal. I can open a word document from the drive and when I try and save it I just get the busy cursor, after about 10 minutes or so it will actually save it. If I copy a 50 kb document to the drive it takes 5-10 minutes. By the way I had not mentioned before this is all being done over gigabit LAN. Any ideas on something to try would be appreciated. I really need this USB redirection to work.
Plop38746ParticipantWill there be an update soon to resolve this problem?
Plop38746ParticipantSent! Thank you..
Plop38746ParticipantWhat is the email address to send it to?
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