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The problem went away with the 8.1.2 Linux update, so all’s well.
Thanks!
fhbartlettParticipantHere you go.
Let me know what you find … I’m pretty sure I did it right this time.
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July 6, 2022 at 23:05 in reply to: Clipboard works from Fedora 36 to Windows 10, but not from W10 to F36 #39098fhbartlettParticipantThe problem reappeared shortly after my last message, and has been steadily present since, through several reboots and a NoMachine update.
I can still copy test from Fedora to Windows, just not from Windows to Fedora.
Is there anything else I can try?
Thanks!
Fred
May 27, 2022 at 20:34 in reply to: Clipboard works from Fedora 36 to Windows 10, but not from W10 to F36 #38748fhbartlettParticipantI rebooted the Windows machine again, and the problem disappeared.
I guess it really is true that one should simply reboot Windows whenever there’s a problem of any sort.
May 27, 2022 at 14:08 in reply to: Clipboard works from Fedora 36 to Windows 10, but not from W10 to F36 #38740fhbartlettParticipantWell, that’s encouraging …
I’m using Gnome 42 and Wayland.
This may be a Gnome problem: journalctl has hundreds of lines like
/usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2401]: (EE) event3 – HOLTEK USB-HID Keyboard: client bug: event processing lagging behind by 28ms, your system is too slow
And thousands like
gnome-terminal-[4238]: void terminal_screen_shell_preexec(VteTerminal*): assertion ‘!priv->between_preexec_and_precmd’ failed
The timings seems to correlate with my attempts to copy and paste.
And I’m pretty sure my system is not too slow … Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16 core/32 thread 3.4GHz / 128GB RAM / 2 × GeForce 1080 Ti
fhbartlettParticipantThe problem disappeared after a Windows reboot.
Weird, but pretty standard for Windows machines – something I used to know, but had (mercifully) forgotten.
fhbartlettParticipantSure. I’ll give it a whirl.
May 20, 2020 at 08:48 in reply to: Unresponsiveness between Linux -> Windows after update to 6.10.12 #27651fhbartlettParticipantI still don’t know if there was a change on the Windows side (since my company controls it), but I did notice that the “Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation” was using 2.5GB [!] of memory.
So I did the Microsoft fix and rebooted the laptop. Everything’s fine now.
And an unusual and unexpected surge in memory use is very much part of the Windows brand ….
Anyway, thanks for that clue. If the problem reoccurs, I’ll send you the logs.
fhbartlettParticipantAck! I didn’t quite finish. I’m now on Fedora 29 and cannot receive connections outside my local network; local connections from my Windows 10 laptop are not a problem.
I’ve attached logs from both machines.
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fhbartlettParticipantI still have no idea what the trouble was, but it’s fixed.
I did a fresh install (rather than a dnf update) of Fedora 29 and installed the latest NoMachine; now everything is working as it should.
September 20, 2018 at 16:16 in reply to: No external IP address on Fedora 28; present on Win10 #19687fhbartlettParticipantMy F28 Server Preferences dialogue shows 2 local IP addresses with 2 protocols, of which I see only the top 3 by default:
nx://10.0.0.xxx
ssh://10.0.0.xxx
nx://10.105.xxx.xxx
ssh://10.105.xxx.xxx
sudo /usr/NX/bin/nxserver --upnpstatusx
runs without error, but shows no output, while server.cfg shows
EnableUPnP NX
The W10 box shows three IPs:
nx://10.0.0.xxx
nx://10.105.xxx.xxx
nx://174.59.xxx.xxx:xxxx
Unfortunately, I don’t have admin rights (it’s owned by my employer), so I can’t run nxserver from the command line, nor do I see logs anywhere. But note that I’m much more comfortable with Linux than Windoze …
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