Hi Jay,
Thanks for the reply.
If you need anything to test, let me know. (However I doubt it, as you are
able to replicate this.)
Is there a version available with Xorg7.1? I might give it a try.
Regards,
tamas
On 7 February 2013 20:50, Jay Sorg <jay.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Tamas,
>
> > Now, about my issue:
> > I am running a virtual SLES 11 SP2 x64 server on a XenServer. The
> > latest xrdp was built from source on the server, and running fine. We
> > use sesman-x11rdp sessions, so user are able to login to the same
> > session from different workstations. However screen resize is an
> > issue. Basically it is not working at all. If a user starts a 1024x768
> > session, and then leaves it and reconnects with a bigger resolution,
> > the screen wont be resized. You see a 124x768 rectangle inthe bigger
> > screen resolution (with all the icons, buttons on the Desktop), but
> > that`s it. It is even worse the other way around: if you reconnect
> > with a lower screen size, you wont see the taskbar, so you cannot work
> > at all.
>
> I see this now too. RandR was working, I don't now what happened. The
> desktop does not resize like it's saposed to. I know it worked in
> Xorg7.1 but since the move to Xorg7.6, I'm not sure.
> It does make the desktop unusable when this happens, very annoying.
>
> > After some research I figured out that version 0.6 uses randr for
> > changing screen resolution, so I tested how randr (and xrandr) is
> > working. But it is not working at all. Executing xrandr -q in a
> > terminal generates:
> > Xlib: extension RANDR missing on display :20
> >
> > What I have tired:
> > I added some extra parameters for the x11rdp daemon in the xrdp.ini
> > file. These are:
> > +extension RANDR
> > -extension XINERAMA
> > -xinerama
> > -x RANDR
> >
> > I (tried) to disable xinerama as I saw at several places on the
> > Internet that randr and xinerma doesn`t work together.
> > I can see that the X11rdp server is called with these parameters
> > whenever a users connects, but still, xrandr gives the "no RANDR
> > extension" message.
> >
> >
> > Questions:
> > 1)Is there a way the create a logfile for X11rdp? Just like xorg has
> > its own? So I could see if the parameters that I passed are processed
> > correctly? Or is there any other way to find out what is wrong with
> > the RANDR extension? I now that if I pass a non existing parameter,
> > there is a message that the parameter is not correct. So I suppose
> > that the parameters are processed properly, but I want to be sure of
> > that.
> >
> > 2) Do we need these extra parameters at all for RANDR? If it should
> > work out of the box, what is going on?
> >
> > 3)As I stated, this is a virtual machine on a XenServer. XenServer (or
> > at least the version I am using: 5.6) doesn`t support GUI for SLES
> > VMs. Which means that you cannot run the `default` X server. Could
> > this mean that there is some basic support is missing (like kernel
> > module, or something) for the RANDR extension to work?
> >
> > 4) As a workaround I could make all sessions only connect at fixed
> > resolution (lets say 1024x768). Is there a way to fix this on server
> > side? I rather do it on the server, than ask all the users to only
> > connect with the fixed resolution.
>
>
> RandR should be built into the server. Let me take a look and see
> whats going on.
>
> Jay
>
>
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