Hi, On Tuesday 27 September 2011 12:07:45 Mike Gabriel wrote: > On Di 27 Sep 2011 11:19:29 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote: > > Op 26-09-11 22:31, Paul van der Vlis schreef: > >> Op 20-09-11 18:19, Paul van der Vlis schreef: > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> I've seen the last time session problems. Sometimes, most of the time > >>> when closing a full-screen window, the whole session is gone. I've seen > >>> this with both x2goclient and Pyhoca-GUI, but I cannot reproduce it. > >>> > >>> I know this problem from FreeNX, it's one of the reasons I switched to > >>> X2go. I think it's something in the NX libraries. > >>> > >>> Maybe it has something to do with new NX libraries? > >>> > >>> Are here more people with this issue? > >>> > >>> Is here somebody who knows more about this issue? > >> > >> I've tested with my client (Pyhoca 1.0.8) on Mike's test environment > >> (Heuler), and I did not see any crash. > > > > I've tested now on the server of a customer with Heuler packages, but I > > still see crashes there. I've checked the packages, the machine is using > > the same packages as Mike's machine. But it's an older 32-bit machine, > > Mike's machine is a 64 bit machine. > > The component that crashes (x2goagent) does not log to syslog. So > there is nothing to expect there. > > And: can people confirm that the problem occurs more on 32bit arch > than on 63bit arch??? That indeed would be a straw to hold on and > start with.
I can confirm it happens indefinitely more on 32bit then on 63bit :-P But it happens the same on 32bit as on 64bit before your changes. I will test your changes this week but was put off a little after your stability-remarks from sunday evening. > Furthermore, my test machine is a KVM virtual machine. Maybe that > provides clues or ideas, as well. Our servers are kvm instances too. Have fun, Arnold
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