Unsolved Qt won't start via remote-desktop
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Hi,
My main development PC is Windows 8.1 Pro, but i need to develop a desktop app for Ubuntu.
An Ubuntu machine in a remote rack has been provided, and I can connect to that using remote desktop, however, when I try and start Qt on the Ubuntu machine, I get the following errors:QXcbConnection: Failed to initialize XRandr
Qt: XKEYBOARD extension not present on the X server.
QQuickWidget: Failed to make context current
QQuickWidget::resizeEvent() no OpenGL contextNB: I would like to use windows "remote desktop" as the screen resolution is virtual, and can therefore fill my (large) desktop monitor, and *should" therefore give me a nice big Qt IDE work-space. In contrast, whilst Qt over VNC does work, it only provides a small 1024x768 window as the work-space, which makes developing code a real chore.
I would therefore like to actually fix this problem with remote-desktop and Qt, rather than work-around it .Can anyone help actually solve this problem?
Regards,
Nicholas Lee -
I don't know the answer, sorry. But maybe this thread will at least help you a bit: https://forum.qt.io/topic/79580/opening-qt-from-remote-desktop-connection
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Hi
Try starting Creator with
qtcreator -noload Welcome -noload QmlDesigner -noload QmlProfilerUnless you ofcourse need QML :)
On windows RDP do not support openGl higher than 1.1
but often a work around it simply to start App first then remote connection.
Which in your case is not really possible ?
http://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000012119