Re: [X2Go-User] x2go Client not connecting. Where to get more info?

2014-11-13 Thread Diego Costantini
Seems to be this:

http://bugs.x2go.org/178

I don't know if is the problem for my connection, or if I have to find
some other log somewhere else.


On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Diego Costantini 
diego.costant...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Mike,
 I didn't see that page until the end.
 I tried cinnamon-session-cinnamon2d but nothing happens as before.

 syslog has no info on the session.

 auth.log has the positive login I reported already.

 This is what I have in $HOME, no apparent reference to x2go errors:
 .x2godesktopsharing/ .xsession.xsession-errors

 when i open the client in debug mode I found in the windows event viewer:
 - #149a9f4be2a7e8e7_ Event 
 xmlns=*http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event*
  - #149a9f4be2a7e8e7_ System
Provider Name=*sshd* /
EventID Qualifiers=*0*0/EventID
Level2/Level
Task0/Task
Keywords0x80/Keywords
TimeCreated SystemTime=*2014-11-13T16:16:47.0Z* /
EventRecordID7170/EventRecordID
ChannelApplication/Channel
Computermymachine/Computer
Security UserID=*S-1-5-21-1866517518-1890906784-589957819-9371* /
   /System
  - #149a9f4be2a7e8e7_ EventData
Datasshd: PID 9264: error: Couldn't create pid file
 /var/run/sshd.pid: No such file or directory/Data
   /EventData
   /Event

 don't know if there is something better somewhere else.


 On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Mike Gabriel 
 mike.gabr...@das-netzwerkteam.de wrote:

 Hi Diego,

 On  Mi 12 Nov 2014 12:52:05 CET, Diego Costantini wrote:

  I think recently things got a bit better for Cinnamon, and since I prefer
 that to Mate, I would fight a little longer to get it working.


 Seen this already???
 http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:de-compat

  The problem is: where can I find any log to figure where is exactly the
 issue?
 And should I post here or on the dev list?


 Post to the dev list, maybe... Or to the bug tracker if you found
 something that's reproducible.

 Logging takes place here:

 X2Go Server: /var/log/syslog
 X2Go Client: stderr (use --debug)
 PyHoca-GUI: stderr (use --libdebug --debug)
 Xsession itself: $HOME/.xsession-x2go-errors
 NX (server-side): $HOME/.x2go/C-sessionid/session.*
 NX (client-side): $HOME/.x2go/S-sessionid/session.*

 More info is here: http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/
 wiki:development:debugging

 Greets,
 Mike



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Re: [X2Go-User] Thin(ish) terminal without PXE

2014-11-13 Thread Stefan Baur
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Am 13.11.2014 um 23:42 schrieb James E. LaBarre:
 I am trying to set up a Thin terminal on an old T23 ThinkPad
 laptop, but I'm not looking to set up a PXE server for it to boot
 off of. Instead I have installed a basic copy of Debian on it (used
 LXDE just to see that the graphics would work), and have set up
 x2gothinclient as the display manager (ratherthan the default
 lightdm).
 
 The problem I've seen thus far is there is no way to define a x2go
 login profile, which I would need to even use it at all.  The
 example profiles on the login screen cannot be edited, and they
 don't go anyplace (at least no place in MY home network).  There
 also isn't anyplace on the login screen to add new ones (the way
 you would if you brought up the x2client on a regular desktop
 session).

x2gothinclient stores:
- - session info in /etc/x2go/x2gothinclient_sessions
- - command line parameters being used to call the x2goclient executable
  in /etc/x2go/x2gothinclient_start

Obviously, for a real thin client, you don't want users to be mucking
with the session settings, so --no-edit is specified as a command line
parameter to x2goclient in the above mentioned file.

That's all that is to it.

- -Stefan

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Re: [X2Go-User] Thin(ish) terminal without PXE

2014-11-13 Thread Stefan Baur
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Am 14.11.2014 um 00:00 schrieb Stefan Baur:

 Obviously, for a real thin client, you don't want users to be
 mucking with the session settings, so --no-edit is specified as a
 command line parameter to x2goclient in the above mentioned file.

Correction: That's --no-session-edit, not --no-edit.

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