[CentOS] x2go (vs. freenx)?

2013-09-24 Thread Les Mikesell
Is anyone using x2go on Centos - and if so, is there any reason to
think about switching from freenx?   The old NX client for mac was a
powerpc binary and is no longer supported under mountain lion - and
their new alpha release crashed my mac after an OSX update so I'm
curious if there is anything better around.   (And I didn't like the
way the new mac version changed the screen scaling instead of resizing
when you tried to change  the window size, but maybe I just didn't
know how to do it).

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Re: [CentOS] x2go (vs. freenx)?

2013-09-24 Thread isdtor
Les Mikesell writes:
 Is anyone using x2go on Centos - and if so, is there any reason to
 think about switching from freenx?   The old NX client for mac was a
 powerpc binary and is no longer supported under mountain lion - and
 their new alpha release crashed my mac after an OSX update so I'm
 curious if there is anything better around.   (And I didn't like the
 way the new mac version changed the screen scaling instead of resizing
 when you tried to change  the window size, but maybe I just didn't
 know how to do it).

 I've tried to get it to work under CentOS5 - pretty much impossible.
 Will evaluate again once we move production to CentOS as FreeNX has
 some serious bugs when it comes to remote display forwarding and the
 only workaround is to use vnc.

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Re: [CentOS] x2go (vs. freenx)?

2013-09-24 Thread Les Mikesell
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:40 PM,  isd...@gmail.com wrote:
 Les Mikesell writes:
 Is anyone using x2go on Centos - and if so, is there any reason to
 think about switching from freenx?   The old NX client for mac was a
 powerpc binary and is no longer supported under mountain lion - and
 their new alpha release crashed my mac after an OSX update so I'm
 curious if there is anything better around.   (And I didn't like the
 way the new mac version changed the screen scaling instead of resizing
 when you tried to change  the window size, but maybe I just didn't
 know how to do it).

  I've tried to get it to work under CentOS5 - pretty much impossible.

You mean the client side?   I'm more interested in the server, mostly
on Centos6, with windows and mac clients.  There are rpms for that but
I haven't tried them yet.

  Will evaluate again once we move production to CentOS as FreeNX has
  some serious bugs when it comes to remote display forwarding and the
  only workaround is to use vnc.

What kind of bugs have you found with freenx?

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Re: [CentOS] x2go (vs. freenx)?

2013-09-24 Thread isdtor

   Will evaluate again once we move production to CentOS as FreeNX has
   some serious bugs when it comes to remote display forwarding and the
   only workaround is to use vnc.
 
 What kind of bugs have you found with freenx?
 
  Basically, if you are logged into a machine through NX and try to
  submit a job to our compute cluster via the queue/resource manager,
  GUI apps refuse to connect back to the NX display (e.g.  machine:1008.0).
  We were able to reproduce this with simple utilities like xrdb, so it's
  not an issue with the apps in question. In turn, this always works when
  logged into the local machine (0.0) directly. Even xhost + does not help.

  I didn't take any notes back then and found only very scant references
  on the web, but let's see. IIRC this was the most closely related issue
  I could find.

  
http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/install-boot-login/469311-xrdb-connection-refused-xrdb-cant-open-display-1002-a.html
  (post #9) and
  
http://forums.opensuse.org/english/other-forums/development/programming-scripting/469312-core-file-user-directory-what-program-failed-2.html#post2420332
  although it wasn't quite clear to me how the solution from link 2 was
  related to the problem in link 1.

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Re: [CentOS] x2go (vs. freenx)?

2013-09-24 Thread David C. Miller


- Original Message -
 From: Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com
 To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 12:18:34 PM
 Subject: [CentOS] x2go (vs. freenx)?
 
 Is anyone using x2go on Centos - and if so, is there any reason to
 think about switching from freenx?   The old NX client for mac was a
 powerpc binary and is no longer supported under mountain lion - and
 their new alpha release crashed my mac after an OSX update so I'm
 curious if there is anything better around.   (And I didn't like the
 way the new mac version changed the screen scaling instead of
 resizing
 when you tried to change  the window size, but maybe I just didn't
 know how to do it).
 
 --
Les Mikesell
 lesmikes...@gmail.com


I'm using the latest beta2 NoMachine 4.0 client under Mac OS 10.8.5 to connect 
to two different NoMachine servers. One is an unlimited enterprise 
server(3.5.0) on RHEL 6.4 and the other is the free two concurrent user 3.5.0 
version running on CentOS 6.4 offered by NoMachine. It works very well on both. 
You can change the NoMachine window to either scale the image or adjust the 
resolution of the window to be 1:1 on the fly. 

David.
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Re: [CentOS] x2go (vs. freenx)?

2013-09-24 Thread Les Mikesell
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 5:52 PM, David C. Miller
mille...@fusion.gat.com wrote:

 I'm using the latest beta2 NoMachine 4.0 client under Mac OS 10.8.5 to 
 connect to two different NoMachine servers. One is an unlimited enterprise 
 server(3.5.0) on RHEL 6.4 and the other is the free two concurrent user 3.5.0 
 version running on CentOS 6.4 offered by NoMachine. It works very well on 
 both. You can change the NoMachine window to either scale the image or adjust 
 the resolution of the window to be 1:1 on the fly.


I guess I'll give the new build a try eventually - just a little leery
after having to track down and remove the previous version's kernel
extensions in safe mode to get the mac to boot after the OSX update.
 What I want a screen resize to do is to keep 1:1 scaling and force
the host to resize the desktop to match.   The windows clients will
only snap to a new size as they start up, but the old mac version
would do a real resize (like linux) anytime..  I probably just missed
how to do it in the new version.

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Re: [CentOS] x2go (vs. freenx)?

2013-09-24 Thread Les Mikesell
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 5:44 PM,  isd...@gmail.com wrote:

   Will evaluate again once we move production to CentOS as FreeNX has
   some serious bugs when it comes to remote display forwarding and the
   only workaround is to use vnc.

 What kind of bugs have you found with freenx?

   Basically, if you are logged into a machine through NX and try to
   submit a job to our compute cluster via the queue/resource manager,
   GUI apps refuse to connect back to the NX display (e.g.  machine:1008.0).
   We were able to reproduce this with simple utilities like xrdb, so it's
   not an issue with the apps in question. In turn, this always works when
   logged into the local machine (0.0) directly. Even xhost + does not help.

I guess the closest thing I've done would be browser windows in a
selenium cluster run by a jenkins job.  But I think they are really
local windows with the remote control handled at some other level.   I
don't have any trouble with remote windows tunneled by ssh connections
from my freenx session, though.

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