Hi,

I'm trying to connect to a Hyper-V VM guest running Linux. I am
pretty sure the guest is configured as generation 1.

Connect works fine most of the time. However, after a few connects and
disconnects, the keyboard stops working, or pressing any key results
in two keystrokes being transmitted (the first being '^[' - some
form of escape character). This makes the login prompt look like this:
   http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=23m21q0&s=8#.VMUd1WQlE_4

I've duplicated this on:
a) today's git master xfreerdp running on X11 in Linux, using both Linux and
   OS-X as an X-Server
b) an ancient version of libfreerdp0 (2 years old) running over guacamole
   to a web browser

I'm thus pretty sure the problem is somewhere on the RDP side.

Powering down then powering up the VM seems to fix it. Obviously that's
not a particularly practical proposition.

Any ideas?

-- 
Alex Bligh





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