Greetings!
I don't know exactly when a local XServer started being included in the
Windows client, but I noticed recently that it's there. Is there a way to
configure the port that this listens on? I know how to do it in things like
MobaXterm, Cygwin, etc., but I don't see an option for
Greetings,
Suddenly, after rebooting our broker server, I'm not able to access the
configurations hosted by the broker server. When I look in the logs, I see
something similar to the following:
[Wed Jan 28 15:58:19 2015] [error] [client 192.168.204.69] (13)Permission
denied: mod_wsgi
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Am 26.01.2015 um 19:49 schrieb Short, Kermit:
[lots of trouble compiling]
Kermit, I'm not too sure if you can expect that many qualified replies
to a compile question on x2go-_user_. Not saying it's off-topic here,
but you might have better luck over
Greetings!
I am trying to build the client from source tarballs. I am following the
steps outlined at
http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/wiki:development:build-howto-linux:x2goclient
I have downloaded and untarred the nx-libs_3.5.0.13 full tarball.
after I
cd
Kermit,
On Di 14 Okt 2014 20:35:01 CEST, Short, Kermit wrote:
I've tried using the Cluster Services developed by the X2Go team,
but it seems to have major issues with root-squashed NFS mounted
home directories, so it's somewhat of a no go for me. Hence, my
quest for open source alternatives
Greetings,
While I haven't been able to compile the x2go client for our IGELs,
I'm pushing forward with the project using the existing version. As
such, I'm trying to create a load balancing cluster, but I'm stuck
adding users to the postgresql database, and I need to do a sanity
check.