Hello Brian, Thank you for the quick reply. I have gnome-flashback installed, but I don't know how to trigger it from x2go. When I log in from VNC into a gnome flashback session and do "ps aux" to find out the command that triggered the session, I see this:
gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback If I use this in x2go, I end up with the same black screen I get when I try the 3D enabled desktops (Unity and GNOME). Is there anything else I need to do to make this work? Best Regards, Nikos On Thu 14 Nov 2013 01:12:51 PM EET, brian mullan wrote: > With Ubuntu 13.10... > > *gnome-session-fallback * > > has been replaced with: > > *gnome-session-flashback* > > Gnome Flashback is a session for Gnome 3 which was initially called > "Gnome Fallback", and shipped as a stand-alone session in Debian and > Ubuntu. > > It provides a similar user experience to the Gnome 2.x series sessions. > > It consists of the following components: > > * GnomePanel > * Metacity > * GnomeApplets > > The first release was on 2013-09-25, included in gnome-panel 3.8.0. > > This is the first release that ships a session descriptor and wrapper > script for the "Gnome Flashback" session. > > This is similar to the standalone fallback session previously shipped > in Debian / Ubuntu. > > As integration with the rest of the Gnome stack has suffered somewhat, > this is mainly aimed at distributions > that still want to support a metacity / gnome-panel based desktop > (e.g. for LTSP installations). > > Some integration work may be necessary - for example, nautilus 3.8 no > longer draws the desktop background icons. > > Brian > _______________________________________________ X2Go-Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
