spice : Can't open spice session properly when Using fedora client with KDE and turned on desktop visual effects. I'm using fedora client with KDE and visual effects, when I'm trying to open spice session (from user portal) all i get is a black screen which can't be closed normally by pressing the disconnect button at the user portal. Notes: 1) using Gnome: couldn't reproduce with gnome desktop 2) using KDE: turning-off desktop effects, desktop --> unchecked desktop effects -> solves the problem.
Which Fedora version? Bitness? Client version? Where did you get the client from (Fedora is not a supported client platform).
Omri, please verify that it happens on rhel.
not exactly the same but encountered the following Bugs on RHEL 5.4 client with KDE desktop: #552884, #552889, #552891. regrading fedora Client since it not supported should we close this bug for now? or set it on another component ?
Moving this over to Fedora where it belongs. I'll take a look at it later.
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