Hi Jordi,

On  Do 10 Apr 2014 15:46:26 CEST, jordi wrote:

Hi Jordi,
(I am re-Cc:-ing #402 in our BTS, hope that's ok...)


On  Do 10 Apr 2014 12:03:02 CEST, jordi wrote:

Hi Jordi,

On  Sa 05 Apr 2014 19:45:20 CEST, Jordi Marqués wrote:

Hello Mike, sorry for late answer.

I have looked at it, so what you need is a simple bash script. I can
do that. Could I write it and send it to you?

If so, I think I can do it on monday.

Jordi.

Sure, send it to me.

Make sure that X2Go session startup does not break local session
startup. So if you change something in pre-runcommand.d, make sure it
gets restored in post-runcommand.d.

Hello Mike,

sorry again for being late, I've got more work than I can handle.

Please take a look at this post-runcommand.d
http://paste.debian.net/92885/
and this pre-runcommand.d: http://paste.debian.net/92886/ .

I write to files to save the state of the two settings previous to being
modified so I can restore it. I set a folder variable where I save those
files. Would that be a correct way to work inside X2go? I set them to
/tmp
to test, please modify them accordingly to what would be the best value.

Not directly related to this, I've played also with the
reduced_resources
variable, which set to true, disables completely windows animations, and
makes window moving be done with a classic transparent line drawn box,
instead of the real window image. I've applied to my users, if you find
it
interesting to try tell me to add it.

The approach is good. I have copied both scripts from paste.debian.net
to my local working copy of x2gomatebindings. Thanks!

However, one thought:

With your proposed approach, the dconf/gsettings setup remains
X2Go'ish for the duration of the X2Go Session.
It would be good, to make those settings and remove them immediately,
after the session has successfully come up. I am not sure how MATE
will behave if you launch the post-runcommand script 20 minutes after
the session has come up.

And another thought...

Another approach actually is... Talking to MATE upstream and asking
them to patch their code directly (i.e. ignore those settings / use
pre-set value if MATE runs inside an X2Go session). I will talk to
Stefano & co. about that (who is MATE upstream).

I don't really know if these settings are session aware, but my impression
is that those are global settings for a user. If they are not and I can
modify the script please let me know!

My question is: if you run the pre-runcommand script just before session startup and then run the post-runcommand script right after session startup (not when the session is ended), are the settings then ok?

Mike
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