https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489097
--- Comment #7 from dale...@gmail.com --- (In reply to Mike Smith from comment #6) > (In reply to dalewyn from comment #5) > > (In reply to Mike Smith from comment #4) > > > Hey Gaël would you mind sharing your RDP setting for the client? I ask > > > because I can connect from WIndows 11 and Windows 10 RDP client but only > > > if > > > "Persistent bitmap caching" is turned off on the client. > > > > > > You can find that setting if you click on the "Show Options" dropdown and > > > go > > > to the Experience tab of Remote Desktop Connection (clinet side). > > > > > > Can you confirm if that is active or inactive in your test? > > > > Not Gael, but I followed your suggestion and got a different error code > > about a protocol error on my Windows 11 RDP client. > > Googling that led me to a suggestion to drop the color resolution down. > > > > So after disabling bitmap caching as you suggested and dropping the color > > resolution down from 32-bit to 16-bit, I got it to connect. The actual video > > feed looks like garbage, but it does work in a very janky sense. > > Ok I've seen this before also. This time it's server side. > > On your krdp server in Fedora what do you have the "video quality" set to? I > suspect it's in the middle? Set it to the highest quality. You should then > be able to connect with 32-bit colour on the client. > > Report back :) Huh... I admit I didn't see that Video Quality bar until you mentioned it. Maybe I'm getting too old for this. :V Setting that to max did indeed allow me to connect at 32-bit. Getting it to connect is a bit flaky though, it seems fairly random whether I get a protocol error or not. I've seen this both with 32-bit and 16-bit color earlier. I might get around to digging into journalctl and gdb again to see if I can find something interesting, but it's late night here so that will have to wait for another day. :V Thanks a lot for the suggestions. I hope KRDP will better support Windows RDP (or at least prominently recommend certain configurations) going forward. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.