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The "Oh no! Something has gone wrong. ..." error generally means that the X server isn't supporting 3D acceleration. There's nothing wrong with your certificate. Which backend are you using? Xorg or Xvnc? |
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That all looks reasonably OK too. Does GNOME work on the machine console, or are you trying to set up headless access? |
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Hi, I know there's a few questions about these issues and I've tried a lot of solutions and none of them seem to work for me.
I am running Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.16.9-051609-generic x86_64) and trying to xrdp into it from a Windows 10 machine.
Upon starting xrdp service I get:
The
xrdp.log
reads:It seems like it successfully connects me here but I get the "Oh no! Something has gone wrong. ..." error in the RDP client on my Windows host machine.
I've tried the whole as root & w/ sudo etc..:
and when I try to change the ownership to the key file I still get:
after running
ls -l /etc/xrdp/key.pem /etc/xrdp/cert.pem
Thanks,
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