On Mi 14 Jul 2010 07:51:23 CEST Gerry Reno wrote:
On 07/14/2010 01:12 AM, Gerry Reno wrote:
On 07/14/2010 12:38 AM, Gerry Reno wrote:
On 07/13/2010 07:02 AM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi there,
testing the heuler x2go packages...
Client system: Debian squeeze
Server system: Ubuntu Lucid
2.
When suspending an x2go session the local shared directory gets
unmounted properly on the server, but the desktop link (GNOME)
remains on the desktop. After having resumed a session the
desktop link is still there but it is invalid. I have to remove
it manually, to get rid of it.
Greets,
Mike
Mike,
I tried duplicating your issue but did not see this problem. I'm
using Lucid on both sides and with a GNOME desktop I could suspend
the session and then reconnect to it later. The shared folder was
no longer mounted on the desktop and I had to remount it and it
mounted successfully. I did not see any type of link problems
while doing this. This was using server 3.01-9 and client 3.01-11.
HTH,
Gerry
My only other thought about your links problem is that somehow they
had become owned by the wrong user.
Gerry
Mike,
I might have found a way to reproduce what you saw.
If you Reconnect to a Terminated session that had a mounted share
it will start a new session but there is a ghost mount in the new
session from the previous terminated session. This didn't happen on
a suspended session only after I terminated a session then clicked
on Reconnect.
Gerry
I don't have time to test this further until tonight. But I can
reproduce this problem with suspended sessions... I will test
different servers/clients tonight...
Greets,
Mike
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