New Parallels 19.1.0 (54729) have trouble when change resolution

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  1. KojiA

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    Hello
    I upgraded parallels and tools for my Linux (Kubuntu) and found it freeeeeze when I change resolution and it takes 1min to recover....
    ex) Full screen <--> window view <--> change window size

    I also checked
    - normal ubuntu and it's still OK but takes longer time to change resolution.
    - Kubuntu with Xorg is still OK but takes longer time to change resolution.
    - Fedora 38 Wayland (kernel 6.5.7-200) freeze same as Kubuntu Wayland

    I guess new blur effect is not good especially when it works in Wayland.
    I want to downgrade while.. how can I do it?
    Or Please let me disable this new feature!!

    Mac book Air M1 2020
    Parallels 19.1.0 (54729)
    Kubuntu 23.10 (kernel 6.5.0-10, Plasma 5.27.8)
     
  2. KojiA

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    Additinal info
    Mac OS is Sonoma 14.1
     
  3. MikeM27

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    I also have an issue with blurring.
    Debian 12, KDE Plasma
    No matter how I try to resize (dragging window size or changing resolution via KDE desktop configuration) the entire VM blurs and then I'm stuck. Can't do anything
     
  4. MikeM27

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    To clarify, the window does not blur WHEN i'm resizing but once I release the mouse button, the window blurs at that point and does not accept any other input. This has made my VM literally unusable
     
  5. serv

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    @MikeM27 Do you have Parallels Tools installed in VM?
     
  6. MikeM27

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    Thanks for your response. I gave up and had to rebuild on Ubuntu w/ KDE. Debian 12 w/ KDE doesn't seem to refresh screen - don't know why.
     
  7. KojiA

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    thank you support team, It was solved with new version.
    Now I can resize window without any freezing.
     

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