* On 03/11/2018 09:44 AM, Robert Dinse wrote:
> Might be because of backports being enabled giving me a newer version of
> something:
>
> deb http://packages.linuxmint.com sylvia main upstream import backport
> enabled giving me a newer version of something? Or maybe my apt database
Anyway there is Guacamole for browser based RDP without a plugin. Not
nearly as capable but if you're just trying to provide something that will
work from a kiosk or something that's an option.
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Eskimo North
* On 03/13/2018 10:25 AM, Norman Gaywood wrote:
> But all those links/folders on http://snapshots.packages.x2go.org/ seem to be
> empty.
>
> Or am I missing something?
Nope, they are not. See for instance
https://snapshots.packages.x2go.org/20180302/fedora/27/main/x86_64/rpms/nx-libs/
It's
Ah yes, thanks.
Now to do some more testing :-(
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 at 20:29, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
> * On 03/13/2018 10:25 AM, Norman Gaywood wrote:
> > But all those links/folders on http://snapshots.packages.x2go.org/ seem
> to be empty.
> >
> > Or am I missing something?
>
Hi
Since most browsers either stopped supporting NPAPI (or will be dropping support
with the next ESR version) and Qt 5 does not feature a browser plugin
architecture any longer, I will be ripping out code related to the X2Go Plugin
in the development version of X2Go Client soonish.
Expect the
* On 03/13/2018 07:34 AM, Norman Gaywood wrote:
> Last night after upgrading several Fedora 27 systems with the latest
>
> http://packages.x2go.org/fedora/$releasever/main/$basearch
>
> nxagent now segfaults sometimes on connection, sometimes when doing a move
> of the x2goclient screen.
>
>
On 14 March 2018 at 09:30, Nigra Truo wrote:
> Purge complained that directories were not empty. Then, after I erased
the directories, it complains that they are not there (apt is super
annoying at times where you can't get it right, no matter how you try). Now
I'm stuck,
This is my main system, where I use X2goserver every day of the week and
have done so for years, it worked really well for many years now.
After doing the newest x2goserver update, several things broke and I can't
install x2go anymore. So I decided to clean up any old install, purged
everything.
Thanks for the pointers. Yes, of course all apt commands are always
executed as root.
Right now it is not so much about the bug that prevents purging, it is more
that I just can't reinstall x2goserver anymore. I see this message
"X2Go is configured to use a non-SQLite DB backend, leaving the