hello DRC,
yes, it is a Linux (Scientific Linux 7 ~= Redhat7) client (and server). 
Renaming ~/.java and ~/.cache does not help.
However, I do have a workaround with the tigervnc viewer which seems to 
work fine (but I have to test some more).

Thanks for your help (and let me know if you have further ideas)!

Best Regards,
Felix

DRC schrieb am Freitag, 29. Juli 2022 um 17:25:53 UTC+2:

> That is really weird.  Is this a Linux client?  If so, then try removing 
> the ~/.java directory under your user account.  That will ensure that the 
> viewer is working from a clean slate.  If that doesn't help, then try 
> removing ~/.cache.  Also make a note of the Java version in the TurboVNC 
> Viewer's "About" dialog and make sure that the same version is displayed 
> when the viewer is run under the other user's account.  Unfortunately, 
> those are the only ideas I have, and to be clear, I am grasping at straws.  
> I have never observed anything like this before.
>

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