On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 20:57 +0100, Heinz-M. Graesing wrote: > > >>On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 08:53 +0100, [email protected] wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> I was previously using Freenx and was able to: > >> > >> 1. automatically reconnect to a suspended session (maximum one > >> concurrent session per user) > >> 2. automatically disconnect a session from a terminal when > >> reconnecting from a new one. > >> > >> and having recently installed x2go on Ubuntu 9.10 I don't get the same > >> results ( a new session is created each time). > >> Is there some configuration to do (some equivalent of node.conf)? > > > > > >We are testing on Hardy (Ubuntu 8.0.4) and are about to move to Lenny. > >In our case, we find T no longer brings up the terminate or > >disconnect dialog. However, the X2Go client has a suspend option that > >is working fine for us. It just cannot be done from within the X2Go > >session - a bit unfortunate when in full screen mode. If there is a way, > >would someone kindly let us know. For now, we simply return to the X2Go > >client on the physical desktop and click on Suspend - John > > Hello John, > Hello Oliver, > > with the command: > > # x2gosuspend-session $X2GO_SESSION > > (executed on the server inside your session) you can suspend your > session. It is also possible to use the packages "x2gognomebindings" and > "x2gokdebindings" (please don't forget to run updatelockbutton) to get > this function inside your session graphically. <snip> Ah, I had forgotten about the bindings. Worked great except it showed up in the menu as a lost item. I do realize Hardy is not a target platform and I trust it will do better on Lenny. Thanks - John
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