Hi Nick, thanks for your kind reply. As suggested, I added *<param name="disable-gfx">true</param>*
in my *<authorize>* element which has *<protocol>rdp</protocol>* in the file */etc/guacamole/user-mapping.xml* restarted guacd, and 1.6.0 renders just fine on my devices' browsers. Should we investigate this further? Kind regards, Pasquale Il giorno ven 19 set 2025 alle ore 19:31 Nick Couchman <[email protected]> ha scritto: > 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 >
