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[Bug 1858623] Re: VNC outputs garbage in zlib mode
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Thomas Huth |
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[Bug 1858623] Re: VNC outputs garbage in zlib mode |
Date: |
Sun, 02 May 2021 18:21:10 -0000 |
The QEMU project is currently considering to move its bug tracking to
another system. For this we need to know which bugs are still valid
and which could be closed already. Thus we are setting older bugs to
"Incomplete" now.
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** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
VNC outputs garbage in zlib mode
Status in QEMU:
Incomplete
Bug description:
TL;DR: When QEMU is launched with VNC as the output and viewed with a
client that defaults to zlib VNC encoding, the resulting output tends
to accumulate artifacts.
Reproduction:
Launch QEMU (tried with versions 4.2.0 and 4.1.0 on Linux 64bit) with -vnc
0.0.0.0:0
Connect to it with a VNC client that allows you to select encoding, i.e.
UltraVNC.
Set encoding to zlib (type 6), 32bit color.
As screen content changes it starts accumulating artifacts. Almost certain to
appear if you open-close windows over a pattern.
Does not seem to depend on guest used, but easier to reproduce with a GUI.
Looks like this: https://orbides.org/img/vnc.png
It appears to be a deflate glitch of some sort - all of the bad pixels
are generated by length/distance codes. Can't narrow it down any more.
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