On Mon, Aug 18, 2025 at 4:38 PM Pasquale Barbaro <[email protected]>
wrote:

> As the subject says, I use Guacamole to control via RDP my Windows 10
> laptop, all done inside my home network.
>
> With 1.6.0 it happens that it connects just fine but I don't receive any
> further frames other than the windows login screen (the blue screen),
> it just stays stuck forever. I can move the mouse around, if I click
> actions are detected on my laptop, but the frame is stuck so I cannot see
> anything on the client browser.
> With 1.5.5 it works just fine and I'm able to control my laptop with a
> decent framerate.
>
>
Hello, Pasquale,
With 1.6.0, can you see if disabling the Graphics Pipeline Extension makes
any difference at all? This is a new option in the RDP configuration
parameters, and the GFX extension is new in Guacamole 1.6.0, and I'd be
curious to see if that's what is responsible for the issues you're seeing.


> Possibly useful info
> *- my laptop OS*: Windows 10 Pro - 22H2 - Build 19045.6216
> *- browser clients I tried:*
>
>    - Kindle browser on Kindle Scribe
>    - Firefox for Android on Pixel 4a
>
> - *guacamole server* is installed on WSL on the same host to which I
> connect to via RDP, WSL version is 2.2.4.0 and the host I'm running is
> Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
> - *guacamole client *runs on WSL too with apache-tomcat-9.0.108
> and openjdk 17.0.15 2025-04-15
>
>
I've never used Guacamole on WSL (I've never used WSL ;-), so I can't
comment too much on that. If you're using Debian 11, are you still using
FreeRDP2?

-Nick

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