Hi Marc,
Hi Martin,

I am using dfbfreerdp.  I compiled with debug and I see this message:

    ui_warning: WARNING: Remote desktop does not support color depth 32;
falling back to 24

When I try using "-a 16" I get a blank black screen.

When I try using "-a 24" I get a black background with just the login
panel.  Screen image attached.

Here is xorg.conf:

    Section "Screen"
            Identifier "Screen0"
            Device     "Videocard0"
            Monitor    "Monitor0"
            DefaultDepth     24
            SubSection "Display"
                    Viewport   0 0
                    Depth     24
            EndSubSection
    EndSection


Gerry


On 05/23/2011 09:12 AM, Marc-André Moreau wrote:
> Hi Gerry,
>
> Are you using xfreerdp or dfbfreerdp?
> Which color depth did you specify (the -a option)?
> Which color depth is your X11 server using (see your xorg.conf)?
>
> On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Gerry Reno <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
>     Take a look at the screen image I'm attaching.
>
>     Mostly greyscale and it looks like the tiling is decoded wrong.
>
>     Would this have been affected by the gdi refactoring maybe?
>
>     Or is some other tiling / pixelformat conversion needed?
>
>
>     Gerry
>
>
>     BTW, I'm using a git pull from last week.
>
>
>
>
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