Xpra-x86_64_2.5-r21877\xpra_cmd" attach ssh://user@ip/200 --clipboard=no --opengl=no 2019-03-21 13:45:09,760 Xpra GTK2 client version 2.5-r21877 64-bit 2019-03-21 13:45:09,765 running on Microsoft Windows 10 2019-03-21 13:45:09,794 Warning: failed to import opencv: 2019-03-21 13:45:09,794 No module named cv2 2019-03-21 13:45:09,794 webcam forwarding is disabled 2019-03-21 13:45:10,580 GStreamer version 1.14.4 for Python 2.7.15 64-bit 2019-03-21 13:45:10,827 keyboard settings: layout=us 2019-03-21 13:45:10,830 desktop size is 1600x900 with 1 screen: 2019-03-21 13:45:10,831 Default (423x238 mm - DPI: 96x96) workarea: 1600x860 2019-03-21 13:45:10,831 DISPLAY1 (309x174 mm - DPI: 131x131) 2019-03-21 13:45:18,164 enabled remote logging 2019-03-21 13:45:18,166 Xpra GTK2 X11 server version 2.5-r21899 64-bit 2019-03-21 13:45:18,168 running on Linux Ubuntu 16.04 xenial 2019-03-21 13:45:18,171 Attached to 172.16.57.121:22 via ssh 2019-03-21 13:45:18,172 (press Control-C to detach) (Xpra:2292): Pango-WARNING **: 13:45:18.290: couldn't load font "Bitstream Vera Sans Not-Rotated 11.7294921875", falling back to "Sans Not-Rotated 11.7294921875", expect ugly output. (attaching a gnome-terminal)
There is an annoying bug that you need to de-focus and re-focus for the window to receive events, even if you had it left active.
I don't know if it's related: Now the mouse pointer "suddenly" disappears. You need to click before it becomes visible again.
If you exit and enter the drawing area, it happens again. <--- NO If you start typing, it happens again.
There is an annoying bug that you need to de-focus and re-focus for the window to receive events, even if you had it left active.
What application?
I don't know if it's related: Now the mouse pointer "suddenly" disappears. You need to click before it becomes visible again.
Try 2.5.1 and if that doesn't help, please post the client's -d cursor
output of just when the problem occurs.
Bug's fixed in 3.0-r22449, moving the cursor bug to #2300
this ticket has been moved to: https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/issues/2233