Hello, I'm testing Xpra for internal use in our company, essentially we need to virtualize web browsers so they do not run on production machines, but rather on a server in a DMZ, because of client content security requirements.
I've installed Xpra 3.0.6-r25177 on the server (Ubuntu Focal, with the distribution packages, since there don't seem to be official Xpra packages for 20.04 yet), and Xpra v3.0.9-r26132 from the official packages on the client, which is a CentOS 7.4 box (to be upgraded at some point in the future to latest CentOS 7). On the server, I've installed Chrome, which is the browser I'd prefer to use, and I'm starting it from the client machine with the following commandline: xpra start ssh:user@server --start google-chrome-stable This works fine, in that the Chrome window shows up on the client desktop and I can use the web browser normally. However, the Chrome window can not be moved or resized. Hovering the mouse pointer over the edges or corners of the window changes the pointer shape to the typical "resize" pointer for the corresponding edge/corner, but dragging does nothing. Trying to move the window by dragging on the title bar also does nothing. Minimize/maximize, however, works fine. I suspect this is due to the custom window decorations Chrome uses, since other applications (the canonical example is xterm, I guess) work fine and can be resized normally. Any ideas or pointers to why this happens, and how to fix or work around? Xpra seems perfect for my use case otherwise, so this is the only problem I think I need to solve... Thank you for any help. -- Joakim Ziegler - Supervisor de postproducción - Terminal joa...@terminalmx.com - 044 55 2971 8514 - 5264 0864 _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list shifter-users@lists.devloop.org.uk https://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users