Francois, to advise, this report is closed. However, it will help immensely if
you filed a new report with the Ubuntu via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug tightvncserver
Please feel free to subscribe me to it.
For more on why this is helpful, please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.
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Tried to remove vnc4server and xrdp then install tightvncserver and
xrdp.
Same result
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375755
Title:
9.04: xrdp 0.4 + vnc4server results in flashing scr
solved
it was a LXDE problem , as soon as i recognized this i could get a work
around .
Problem : with the new user(blabla) not plugged in on a physical monitor , and
first running xrdp
there was a .cache folder . but it was completly empty .
Solution : i just copied the "pi" user /home/p
i hope i can help to make it reproduceable , i have nearly the same problem
with my raspberry.
With the User "PI" it works fine. with the user "blabla" (mentioned below) it
works partly.
#error described:
-user blabla connects to pi ,
-blabla get the sesman log window and then the prepared
Edward Lee, this is not reproducible. If this is reproducible in a supported
release, please file a new report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug xrdp
Please feel free to subscribe me to it.
** Changed in: xrdp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Fixed it by removing xrdp and associated dependencies (vnc4server and
vnc4-common), installing tightvnc and then installing xrdp (which then
doesn't use vnc4).
Cheers,
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Can you expand on what you mean by "use tightvncserver instead" ?
Do you mean uninstall something else and replace it with tightvncserver?
If so, what is that something else?
Do you mean change a configuration file to point to tinghtvncserver? If
so, what configuration file?
Or something else?