Hi all,

I've signed-up to this mailing list, in the hope that somebody can point me
in the right direction.

Prompted by a SSD expiry, I carried out a fresh install of Fedora 40. I was
previously running Fedora 39.......and  had no issues with FreeRDP.

As you're no doubt aware, F39 shipped with FreeRDP v2 :

at release : freerdp-2.11.2-1.fc39.x86_64.rpm
       latest : freerdp-2.11.7-1.fc39.x86_64.rpm

.....whereas F40 ships with v3 :

at release : freerdp-3.4.0-1.fc40.x86_64.rpm
       latest : freerdp-3.6.3-1.fc40.x86_64.rpm      <--- what I currently
have installed.

The problem I'm seeing is :

"[WARN][com.freerdp.gdi] - [gdi_SurfaceCommand_AVC420]: avc420_decompress
failure: -2003, ignoring update."

.......repeatedly; presumably  every time it fails to render the screen
correctly, or it fails to draw a specific section of the screen. It's most
likely to occur whilst scrolling; for example in Outlook and Teams.

Would this error be in some way related to connectivity issues? That said,
I never had this problem with Fedora 39 (FreeRDP v2). To eliminate WiFi, I
intend on hanging this laptop off the back of the WiFi router via an
ethernet cable.

I'm just wondering whether I can force the currently installed v3.6.3 to
fallback to v2 behaviour. Failing that, maybe I can download the source RPM
from the F39 repo, and build it on this F40 laptop......and then somehow
ring-fence it, so it doesn't get updated to version 3.x.y as part of a
wider system update.

Googling the error, or even a portion of the error, doesn't seem to yield
much in the way of results :-/

I'd appreciate any help or guidance........even if it's just sending me off
to some web resource :-)

Thanks in advance

Justin

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