Am 01.06.23 um 17:46 schrieb Enrico Baravoglia | Fucine.IT:
PS Anyway Discover lists me tons of packets available for updates. There
is not/any x2go packet listed anymore, as it happened two days ago.
Would it be safe proceeding with that (huge) updates session?
Well, if they're not
I think we're good.
So I went ahead, and what follows is the whole history:
root@noc /var/log/apt # sudo apt remove libnx-x11-6:amd64
libx2go-log-perl libx2go-server-db-perl libx2go-server-perl
libx2go-utils-perl nx-x11-common nxagent x2goserver x2goserver-common
Am 01.06.23 um 17:12 schrieb Enrico Baravoglia | Fucine.IT:
Are we safe to proceed outside the dry run?
I think we're good.
Do NOT run the 'sudo apt autoremove' that is suggested in the output,
though.
But I think it's time to remove the "-s" flag and give it a go.
Note that when you run
We should be outside the tunnel, now:
root@noc /var/log/apt # sudo apt remove -s libnx-x11-6:amd64
libx2go-log-perl libx2go-server-db-perl libx2go-server-perl
libx2go-utils-perl nx-x11-common nxagent x2goserver x2goserver-common
x2goserver-x2goagent
Am 01.06.23 um 16:48 schrieb Enrico Baravoglia | Fucine.IT:
Here we are:
#
root@noc /var/log/apt # sudo apt remove -s libnx-x11-6:amd64
libx2go-log-perl libx2go-server-db-perl libx2go-server-perl
libx2go-utils-perl nx-x11-common nxagent x2goserver x2goserver-common
Here we are:
#
root@noc /var/log/apt # sudo apt remove -s libnx-x11-6:amd64
libx2go-log-perl libx2go-server-db-perl libx2go-server-perl
libx2go-utils-perl nx-x11-common nxagent x2goserver x2goserver-common
x2goserver-x2goagent x2goserver-xsession
Reading package
Am 01.06.23 um 16:32 schrieb Enrico Baravoglia | Fucine.IT:
Also, run
dpkg -l | egrep 'x2go|nx'
Here they are:
[...]
Please try and see if
sudo apt remove -s libnx-x11-6:amd64 libx2go-log-perl \
libx2go-server-db-perl libx2go-server-perl \
libx2go-utils-perl nx-x11-common nxagent
Hi,
yep, right. Had no time to dig in further. So, decided to wait, as
you said ;-)
Anyway. Reminds me to the good habit to pin everything installed
from PPAs.
I will do that now for the systems to not get the bleeding edge in
Also, run
dpkg -l | egrep 'x2go|nx'
Here they are:
root@noc /var/log/apt # dpkg -l | egrep 'x2go|nx'
ii libkwinxrenderutils12 4:5.18.7-0ubuntu0.1
amd64 KDE window manager render utils library
ii libnx-x11-6:amd64
Am 01.06.23 um 16:22 schrieb Buddy Butterfly:
Hi,
can confirm this also with my post. According to Stefan Baur, we have to wait
for a fix.
So,
Patience, young grasshopper ...
as Stefan phrases it ;-)
Well, this particular report is more than just "missing packages".
Philipp correctly
Am 01.06.23 um 15:57 schrieb Enrico Baravoglia | Fucine.IT:
As far as I can see we should get rid of these orphan packages:
* libx2go-log-perl
* libx2go-server-db-perl
* libx2go-server-perl
Is that correct? Thanks again, and best regards, e.-
Sounds about right.
Also, run
dpkg -l |
Hi,
can confirm this also with my post. According to Stefan Baur, we
have to wait for a fix.
So,
Patience, young grasshopper ...
as Stefan phrases it ;-)
Am 01.06.23 um 16:17 schrieb Philipp
On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 09:17:38 +0200
Stefan Baur wrote:
> > I resolved this issue (Debian testing aka Bookworm) by using the
> > Saimaa version:
> >
> > $ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/x2go.list
> > debhttp://packages.x2go.org/debian bookworm extras saimaa
> >
> > Maybe this will also do the job
Hi,
the release of X2Go Server 4.1.0.4 caused several issues on the Debian
systems I administer (mostly 11, but 10 is affected as well).
The main cause: The source package x2gokdrive and its binary package
xserver-x2gokdrive is missing from the main archive. I had to manually
backport it
Am 01.06.23 um 16:05 schrieb Buddy Butterfly:
But lets talk about the root cause. In the Repo you can see in Packages.gz, that
x2goserver-x2gokdrive depends on xserver-x2gokdrive and that package is just not
listed in Packages.gz:
sry, I meant, it is a convenience wrapper for
apt-get and apt-cache...
But lets talk about the root cause. In the Repo you can see in
Packages.gz, that
x2goserver-x2gokdrive depends on xserver-x2gokdrive
and that package is just not
Hi Stefan,
never mind. apt is just a wrapper around apt-get and aptitude for
convenience.
So all holds true, one or the other way.
Cheers,
Matt
Am 01.06.23 um 15:56 schrieb Stefan
Baur:
Am
01.06.23 um
Hello Stefan, here we are.
Removing "ppa:x2go/stable":
root@noc /var/log/apt # sudo apt-add-repository -r ppa:x2go/stable
Quick howto to turn your machine into an X2Go server:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:x2go/stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install
Am 01.06.23 um 15:40 schrieb Buddy Butterfly:
Hi Stefan,
yes, you can trust me, that I always have a "clear" apt installation with
apt update
apt dist-upgrade
And here's the issue.
a) You should not run "apt dist-upgrade". Never. "dist-upgrade" is not
officially supported by "apt". (It is
Hi Stefan,
yes, you can trust me, that I always have a "clear" apt
installation with
apt update
apt dist-upgrade
apt autoremove --purge
apt autoclean
apt clean
then trying to install. But this dependency is just
Am 01.06.23 um 15:22 schrieb Buddy Butterfly:
upgrade to version 4.1.0.4 broke x2go installations on Ubuntu trusty and focal
The upgrade deployment is still in progress (see Mihai's earlier post on
the list), so yes, there currently are missing packages, as they are
still being built/still
Hi,
upgrade to version 4.1.0.4 broke x2go installations on Ubuntu
trusty and focal and removes x2goserver when using PPA:
x2goserver:
sudo apt
install x2goserver
Reading package lists... Done
Am 01.06.23 um 15:06 schrieb Enrico Baravoglia | Fucine.IT:
root@noc /home/desktop/Desktop # grep -r x2go /etc/apt/sources.list*
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/x2go-ubuntu-stable-focal.list:deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/x2go/stable/ubuntu focal
The output of the grep, cat, zcat commands given in my earlier message
would have been really helpful to debug how you got into this mess.
Of course, you should have ran them before trying to switch to saima ...
Dear Stefan,
there was a previous message of mine, which has been hold for
Am 01.06.23 um 14:36 schrieb Enrico Baravoglia | Fucine.IT:
So we're still stuck. Any further help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
The output of the grep, cat, zcat commands given in my earlier message
would have been really helpful to debug how you got into this mess.
Of
So here we are, testing both:
* ppa:x2go/stable repo removal
* ppa:x2go/saimaa repo add
The removal part, first:
##
root@noc /var/log/apt # sudo apt-add-repository -r ppa:x2go/stable
Quick howto to turn your machine into an X2Go server:
sudo apt-add-repository
Am 31.05.23 um 23:29 schrieb Richard Lucassen:
I seem to keep getting the same error with ANY use of apt now.
How can I fix this?
See my reply to Mihai Moldovan
... as well as my reply to Richard's message for a warning and
instructions. ;)
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur
--
BAUR-ITCS UG
Am 31.05.23 um 23:27 schrieb Richard Lucassen:
I resolved this issue (Debian testing aka Bookworm) by using the Saimaa
version:
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/x2go.list
debhttp://packages.x2go.org/debian bookworm extras saimaa
Maybe this will also do the job for Ubuntu.
Lacking an affected
Am 25.05.23 um 22:54 schrieb Grigory Shamov:
HI All,
Is there any X2go client around that would support connecting to SSH with a
multi-factor auth like Duo or Yubikey enabled?
The stock X2GoClient already has built-in support for several MFA tools.
"Verification code:",// GA
Hi Doug,
I'm really curious to find out what got you into that situation.
Trying to add the X2Go stable PPA on a stock Ubuntu 20.04 (with X2Go
from the Ubuntu Repo already installed) and trying to install/upgrade
did throw error messages, but did not leave my system in a broken state.
Things
Hi Enrico,
I just tried to reproduce your issue.
What Mihai (ionic) pointed out to me is that you had a mix of X2Go
packages from Ubuntu itself and from the X2Go stable PPA.
So I tried adding the stable PPA to an Ubuntu 20.04 machine that has
been running X2Go stock from the Ubuntu
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