On 02.04.2015 04:09 PM, Rett Walters wrote:
Yes - your right its the systemd unit called x2goserver, and it does
appear to just start x2gocleansessions script. I will do some testing
with older kernels to see if the problem is still present.
This may look sort-of related:
On 02.04.2015 11:29 PM, Michael Stauffer wrote:
Doh! OK I tried uninstalling gnome 3.10 so I could put an earlier
version on. It's not working easily though. Im just going to start
over with centos 6.6 and that should work out of the box if I
understand right, since it uses gnome 2.
IIRC,
Or Mate works well with Centos 7.
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On 04/02/2015 10:46 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Someone recently posted on the x2go list that he had a problem with
jerky videos playing remotely on Ubuntu, but solved it by installing a
low latency kernel that was available as an alternative. That made me
curious as to whether
On 02.04.2015 08:26 PM, Michael Stauffer wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Mihai Moldovan io...@ionic.de
mailto:io...@ionic.de wrote:
Oh, and that's the good bit -- but very weird bit. localhost
cannot be
resolved on your system.
Have you ever edited /etc/hosts?
In my case the client is old and rather under powered so it probably
benefited more than most would have.
Not being familiar with the internals or characteristics of Amazon's
cloud, no idea how much that may or may not help. Hard to say how much
latency and jitter is introduced by