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Bug Description
I have been using Rustdesk for around a year. Very recently I have been having a problem that doesn't let me connect remotely. I use Gnome, and I guess I also use Wayland.
It has always worked OK, but now when I try to connect to the remote computer, it says
"WAYLAND Select the screen to be shared".
Of course I cannot do this since the remote computer is miles away.
Nevertheless I went in person, and I could see a Wayland message appeared in the remote computer about letting access, so I clicked yes, and it worked fine.
But when I went away and tried to connect remotely, then Rustdesk did not work. It was either saying that the server is offline, or it was saying it is online, but requesting again to select the screen to be shared.
It seems I need to be in person to select a screen, and this only works once. Once I go away it will not connect.
I am not sure if this a Rustdesk or a Wayland issue. To the best of my knowledge I haven't changed anything. This new behaviour happened suddenly.
How to Reproduce
I use Archlinux with Gnome, fully updated. Rustdesk is also fully updated. I open Rustdesk and I click to connect, as usual, and the above behaviour happens.
The computer I am trying to connect is running ArchLinux, Gnome. The computer I am using to try to connect is using the same (Linux/Gnome). But I have tried to connect using Windows 11 and also OSX, with the same problem happening.
Expected Behavior
It should enable me to connect.
Operating system(s) on local (controlling) side and remote (controlled) side
Linux -> Linux
RustDesk Version(s) on local (controlling) side and remote (controlled) side
1.3.2 - 1.3.2
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