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Yang updated GUACAMOLE-1995: ---------------------------- Description: Protocol: SSH When editing a file using a text editor like vim and navigating back and forth in the file some lines get "broken". Compared with the previous version, the probability of recurrence when accessing the code in version 1.6.0 is much lower, but when the cursor is in the middle of a line and moves up and down multiple times, execution errors still occur. was: Protocol: SSH When editing a file using a text editor like vim and navigating back and forth in the file some lines get "broken". The file being used in the gif below is a default file from ubuntu installation "vim /etc/ltrace.conf" The problem happens in some servers of our local network, while in anothers with same SO it doens't. We tried find a step to step to reproduce the problem with 100% accurate but unfortunately we couldn't. We decide to share that to see if someone else is having the same problem and could help to find the reason. If you need any more information to help reproduce de problem pls let me know. > CLONE - Lines of file gets broken when navigating back and forth using a text > editor > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: GUACAMOLE-1995 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1995 > Project: Guacamole > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Terminal > Affects Versions: 1.6.0 > Environment: CentOS Linux release 8.5.2111 > Reporter: Yang > Priority: Minor > > > Protocol: SSH > When editing a file using a text editor like vim and navigating back and > forth in the file some lines get "broken". > Compared with the previous version, the probability of recurrence when > accessing the code in version 1.6.0 is much lower, but when the cursor is in > the middle of a line and moves up and down multiple times, execution errors > still occur. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)