Control: reassign -1 x2goclient Control: found -1 4.0.2.0 Control: tag -1 build-win32
On Di 20 Jan 2015 19:22:54 CET, Hopkins, Bill wrote:
There was no error message associated with the problem.
To bring on the problem, all I have to do is start the X2Go client;
it does not require me connecting to a server.I am listening to streaming audio on my laptop, with the audio going
to a speaker system with subwoofer. When I start up the X2Go client,
it switches the audio output device to the lame laptop speakers. I
can make the audio go back to the nice speakers by unplugging the
audio cable and plugging it back in. However, the sound is then
slight distorted; the level of distortion varies periodically, and
it becomes so bad that the music is almost completely replace by
static.The laptop is running Windows 7 Professional (it remains up-to-date
via Microsoft Tuesday Patches). The laptop is a Dell Studio 1558,
with a quad-core i5 processor, 8 GB memory, 256GB SSD.Since the problem occurs without a connection, the version of the
server software is irrelevant.Two connections are configured, both with audio disabled (which is
why I'm wondering why the client is messing with the audio at all).By the way, I tried using reportbugs on my server, but Ubuntu takes
umbrage, and I didn't think you wanted the report sent to Debian
(which is what it seems to want me to do). So I used the email option.Thanks! Great product. Most responsive remote desktop product I've used.
Please try how things behave with a newer version of X2Go Client. If
possible, try these two versions:
latest release: http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/x2goclient/releases/4.0.3.1-20150...
development snapshot: http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/x2goclient/heuler/mingw32-4.8/qt-...
Thanks, Mike
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