The 15.95 rate is really what machines claiming 60 Hz are approximating.
It is the NTSC standard vertical refresh rate. Has to do with how the chroma
frequency of 3.579545 Mhz divides by the horizontal 15.75Khz of NCST TV. Not
to worry. If your bars are being cut off then the vertical
Robert,
Thank you for the advise, but the are complications...
- I use this remote desktop from two different machines. One has native
desktop resolution of 4k (didn't have a chance to try your workarounds on
it yet) and the other one has native resolution of 1680x1050 I tested your
You've probably got the display on the remote machine desktop set larger
than the resolution of your local screen. I see this for example if I use an
old 3x4 monitor with 1600x1200 and connect to a machine that I previously had
set to 1680x1050 for a wide screen. The solution in this case
Hi All,
I am running X2Go server 64-bit on Ubuntu Mate 15.10 from PPA repository:
x2goserver: 4.0.1.19
x2goserver-extensions: 4.0.1.19
x2goserver-xsession: 4.0.1.19
This Ubuntu host is virtualized in ESXi 6.0 environment with open-vm-tools.
I am using X2Goclient (X2Go Client v. 4.0.5.0 (Qt -