I upgraded my Mac to Yosemite on Friday, and X2Go stopped working this morning.
I was told to delete and re-install Xquartz, which I did, but it still fails.
Question 1 – where are the log files for X2Go? The error flashes on the screen
and disappears too quickly for me to read – I think it is
Thanks for the info. I did reset my X11 path, and that did not help.
However, I just downloaded the most recent version of the X2go client and
that seems to have solved the problemŠ
Thanks again,
nbc
On 3/16/15, 11:07 AM, Mihai Moldovan io...@ionic.de wrote:
On 16.03.2015 03:34 PM, Cohen, Neil
...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Neil,
There are 2 troubleshooting commands I can think of off the top of my
head. Please copy and paste the output from #1, and attach the output
from #2?
1.
echo $XAUTHORITY
2.
xdpyinfo
-Mike#2
On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 8:49 AM, Cohen, Neil nco...@verisign.com wrote:
I¹m running
I’m running X2go on a Mac, and connecting to a VM running Fedora 20. It’s been
running for a couple of weeks now without any problems.
This morning, I typed in the command “gvim” and got a message that the display
wasn’t working – it opened vi in the terminal window instead of popping up a
I have 2 RHEL 6 systems that I want to access using X2Go from my Mac. From the
Mac, I can ssh to both systems without any problem. I can open an X2Go session
to one machine but not to the other.
When I try the second system, the connection fails with a popup message that
says:
Connection
I have been unable to locate a package, or even instructions on how to
install the PyHoca-GUI program on the Mac.
Can someone give me a pointer to that? Or should I just wait for the
promised update to the regular mac client?
Thanks,
nbc
On 10/29/14, 5:28 PM, Stefan Baur x2go-m...@baur-itcs.de
Gabriel mike.gabr...@das-netzwerkteam.de
wrote:
Hi Neil,
On Do 30 Okt 2014 16:00:55 CET, Cohen, Neil wrote:
I have been unable to locate a package, or even instructions on how to
install the PyHoca-GUI program on the Mac.
Can someone give me a pointer to that? Or should I just wait
I have x2go configured on a mac system and I use it to connect to a remote
Linux system. Works fine. However, I would like to be able to open a second
session on a different Linux system. Is this possible? Right now, it appears
that everything hangs when I do that. I’m guessing there are ports