Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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P2: Important
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5.0.2
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Windows 7 with Xming installed and X forwarding enabled in Putty + Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit
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ebdf9916600f0b0cd4d25b538d1fd0fef6e89077
Description
This issue can be reproduced only if launching applications remotely.
Steps to reproduce
1. Install Putty and Xming on the Windows 7 machine.
2. Launch Xming
3. Launch Putty (from "ssh", check "enable X forwarding")
4. Connect to the Ubuntu 12.04 machine
5. Launch e.g Qt Designer or any other Qt application e.g. analogclock
Expected outcome:
No warnings or errors are shown
Actual outcome:
These warnings are shown:
QXcbConnection: Failed to get the primary output of the screen
QXcbConnection: XCB error: 170 (Unknown), sequence: 147, resource id: 90, major
code: 146 (Unknown), minor code: 20
QXcbConnection: Failed to get the primary output of the screen
QXcbConnection: XCB error: 170 (Unknown), sequence: 230, resource id: 8388614,
major code: 146 (Unknown), minor code: 20
Attachments
Issue Links
- is duplicated by
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QTBUG-45081 Crashes when swapping screens
- Closed
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QTBUG-45025 [Reg] QXcbConnection:: no screens available
- Closed
- is required for
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QTBUG-39695 deal better with dynamic screen adding/removal, including the "no screen" case
- Closed
- relates to
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QTBUG-38326 Qt Creator window disappears when plugging out second monitor
- Closed
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QTBUG-31354 XCB: QApplication crashes when there is no monitor connected using QT5
- Closed
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QTBUG-32973 Windows disappear when X monitor is disconnected
- Closed
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QTBUG-42985 Qt GUI application disappear or crash when no screens are available
- Closed
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QTCREATORBUG-11173 Crashes when using through X11 forwarding
- Closed