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A possible solution is going to become available. Are you interested in testing it?
graywolfParticipantHello,
a possible solution is on the way. I’d like you help us to test it when ready. It should help with the other issue you reported, too.
graywolfParticipantHello.
Can you:
- tell me the Linux distro you are using?
- provide log files nxserver.log and nxerror.log (search /usr/NX/var/log)?
- provide the output of command
sudo -l
graywolfParticipantSet quality at the highest value and check “Disable multi-pass display encoding”.
graywolfParticipantA Trouble Report has been opened: https://www.nomachine.com/TR03N06649
Check “Notify me when the TR is closed” to receive an alert when a fix is available.
graywolfParticipantHello.
When no monitor is attached to the Mac the graphics card is turned off and everything is rendered in a software frame buffer. The cursor image is drawn in the frame buffer as well so that you see the double cursor. Searching the web for “headless hdmi dongle” provides interesting results about keeping grahics hardware on using a fake monitor.
About the key remapping issue, I’m afraid that keeping a keyboard attached to the Mac would not help. NoMachine ignores that “swap modifiers” options from Mac. I’m going to open a trouble report about that situation.
graywolfParticipantCould you tell me if you get this sluggish behavior when
- you chose “Create a new virtual desktop”
- you connected to share the physical display
Did you look at CPU usage?
graywolfParticipantHello.
I assume you have been using Gnome 3 in Fedora 22 like you are doing in Fedora 23. Is it correct?
Depending on kind of session (physical or virtual display) things can change, so please let me know which is your case.
I would check these things:
- Run “top” and check CPU usage of nx* processes along with Xorg and Gnome.
- Check the OpenGL renderer in use: in the remote session run “glxinfo | grep -i renderer”. Possible outcomes are “Software Rasterizer” and “llvmpipe”: the latter usually has better performance.
graywolfParticipantHello
I think this issue was reported already: https://www.nomachine.com/TR03N06573.
Please check ‘notify me’ to know when it has been fixed.
graywolfParticipantThanks for reporting.
I don’t see any fix related to copy and paste. I think it was related to a specific situation of your client host.
graywolfParticipantUncheck “Grab the keyboard input” in the NoMachine menu. By the way, when mouse is grabbed you can switch to other windows using “alt+tab” shourtcut.
February 19, 2016 at 10:24 in reply to: Connecting from Ubuntu Windows client font is unreadable #10140graywolfParticipantDid you try the slider “Resolution” in the third image?
Try also to resize the remote desktop using Ubuntu display settings. I you prefer you can run a terminal and use command “xrandr -q” to list the available resolutions and “xrandr -s” to set the preferred one.
February 17, 2016 at 11:28 in reply to: Connecting from Ubuntu Windows client font is unreadable #10110graywolfParticipantHello.
May I ask you if client is connected to a virtual display or to the physical display of the server?
Try to turn off “Display”->”Fit to window” in the NoMachine menu (ctrl+alt+0).
Moreover, turn off the automatic match of server resolution. You can do it in the welcome dialog just after session is established or at any time in the NoMachine menu “Display” -> “Change settings”.
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graywolfParticipantHello.
Would you mind if I ask some questions:
- Does paste fail all times or sporadically?
- Which is the exact version of RHEL 5?
- Is client connected to a physical or virtual display?
- Can you describe the content you are trying to copy/paste (text, images, other)?
- Can you tell me the sequence of commands you use to copy and paste (application menu, context menu, keyboard shortcuts, middle mouse button, etc)?
graywolfParticipantHello.
A Trouble Report exists about that: https://www.nomachine.com/TR12L04740. Please check ‘notify me’ to know when it has been fixed.
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