Switching from Ubuntu to Kubuntu fixed the problem for me.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 270374 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 270374
[intrepid] enter a computer name then hit enter, list stays on screen and
steals input
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I know that everyone has already told me that this is not a graphics driver
issue, but I'm telling you that uninstalling the Nvidia driver, and using
the open nv driver solved this issue for me. I then re-installed the nvidia
driver and it was still 'solved'.
Before anyone else tells me that im
Same problem as everyone above. Hitting Alt-F4 closes the Terminal
Server window and returns mouse click abilities.
Just out of curiosity, if I wanted to help out the open source effort,
how would I go about solving this problem? How do I know whether or not
someone else is already working on
Confirme for me as well.
I just installed a fresh Ubuntu Hardy 8.10 and I have this annoying bug.
Anyone knows another RDP client for linux? I really need it to work because I
am all day connecting to remote servers.
I noticed If i am connected to one at a time it does not happen, only when I
Confirm too. Intrepid and Jaunty.
some times even completely freeze Xserver.
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confirmed.
same problem on my two (at work and home) ubuntu's too.
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Im using Feisty. Im pretty noobish but I was able to figure out that the
white box that pops up is a blanked out terminal with which you cannot
see the text that is supposed to be displayed. Im guessin if u enter
your root password and press enter your operation that you were
conducting will
I downloaded the tsclient from sourceforge
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tsclient
and got it configured (had to remove gnome-desktop-2.0 files, and install some
others)...
make and make install worked and I'm now using it.
No lockups so far.
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Ghosty, I'm sure that if you think that is so stupid you could provide a good
patch shortly.
It's open source, collaborative. Feel free to correct the bug yourself: the
community will appreciates your work.
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Awful, a bug so stupid takes more than 2 months to fix?
It is seriously annoying ...
Also seen here with nvida card and compiz enabled ...
Did not have the issue with hardy ... (thinking of even downgrading to Gutsy,
ever since hardy more and more of these stupid things occured and never seem to
nvidia and intel card that should have been*
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Korax wrote:
Andrew, are you pressing Enter key to connect or clicking the mouse on
the Connect button?
It appears to only occur when Computer field is focused and Enter is
pressed
I press the Connect button, but then I get a small password entry
dialogue where I type in the password for
Christian Kirbach wrote:
problem is definitely unrelated to graphics drivers, I see this on three
different machines.
Ok, maybe it is unrelated, but I uninstalled nvidia driver 177 and used
the nv driver and it worked. Then I re-installed nvidia driver 177 and
it still works, consistently.
Andrew, are you pressing Enter key to connect or clicking the mouse on
the Connect button?
It appears to only occur when Computer field is focused and Enter is
pressed
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problem is definitely unrelated to graphics drivers, I see this on three
different machines.
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damn it. I was having the same problem, and saw the post above about
killing tsclient, and thought that would solve the problem.
However, I had just uninstalled the nVidia proprietary driver and
installed the free nv driver because I was having performance problems
on my desktop and wanted to
This bug doe not have anything to do with graphics drivers. I've had the
bug on 4 different machines using all different graphics cards, and
currently on an ATI graphics cards using mesa.
This problem can be easily bypassed by making sure the cursor is NOT in
the computer field when you connect.
Here is a screenshot of what happens to me when I leave the Computer
field highlighted and just hit enter. I get the same symptoms as above,
but my history stays on the screen.
This does not occur if you simply click Connect or tab to another
field and hit the enter key.
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Also happens to me.
2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 20 22:15:32 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
NVidia 177
I also just installed the linux backports modules for intrepid to fix
the Intel 4965 iwlagn i kernel panic problems... I don't know if that
has any bearing... this is a brand new install.
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It happens here too.
Ubuntu 8.10 64bit, Ati Radeon Mobility X1600, and xorg-driver-fglrx.
Some time just pressing esc rdesktop disconnects, and some others I have to
Ctrl-alt-F1 and killall tsclient
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You
The fix listed by myself does not work always.
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It is a problem with tsclient, if I goto another tty and kill tsclient,
the rdesktop session it start responds fine.
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Ubuntu 8.10, Intel GMA 965 Driver, Compiz
I can confirm that this happens for me too. It happens about 60+% of the
time. The mouse stops working, but the keyboard allows me to log back
out of the remote machine and then close the tsclient application.
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I'm seeing exactly the same issue as Sam Snow. Using nVidia 177 driver
with Compiz off on Ubuntu 8.10 final.
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Ubuntu 8.10, tsclient 0.150, nVidia 177 driver, compiz
I am seeing the loss of mouse (but not keyboard) functionality in the
remote Windows session and in the local session (Ubuntu 8.10). I also
see what appears to be an floating field / data entry box -- almost as
though two tsclient instances
I am also experiencing this issue with a clean install of Intrepid. I am using
the Nvidia 177 driver. I have found that after typing in the ip address if I
hit tab a few times before connecting I do not have this issue. From what I can
tell the box appears over the protocol selection field
Confirmed in Ubuntu 8.10 final. Happens with compiz on or off.
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Installing the NVidia 173 driver or the Nvidia 177 driver in intrepid-
proposed fixed the problem for me.
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Confirmed this in 8.10 final as well, only solution I have so far is
hitting ctrl-alt-f1 and killing tsclient, then going back to X with
ctrl-alt-f7.
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Confirmed. This locks up the desktop and renders the mouse unusable. I
am having this issue in RC. Being that many people rely on tsclient to
do their work, I would say this one is pretty important.
There is a white box that shows up when this happens, and you cannot get
rid of it. I would attach
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