Hi,

to me this sounds like an gnome or an x2goagnet-bug. Either one is not
probing the X-server correctly or the other is not giving the right
answer. Solving this in the client would be a workaround. What about
xVNC and others? Do they have the same problem?

Cheers
Morty


On 2011-02-16 21:49, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've experimented with running x2goserver on ubuntu/natty. I can report
> success, but the 'default' GNOME session just makes the x2goagent
> segfault. As a workaround, I can get a proper gnome session by using a
> 'custom desktop' with the following command line:
>
> /usr/bin/gnome-session --session 2d-gnome
>
>
> I find this pretty unobvious, but I can only conclude that ubuntu tries
> to enable unity and/or graphic effects by default, which in turn causes
> the mentioned segmentation fault in the x2goagent.
>
> How can this be improved in x2go? On a brief code inspection, it seems
> that the "session command" is determined in x2goclient. However as I
> suspect that not all distributions and/or gnome installations support
> the '2d-gnome' session type, this should only happen where necessary.
>
> What are your thoughts on this issue?
>


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