On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 09:18:22PM +0100, Ulrich Sibiller wrote: > In case you close your laptop the network connection > will go down. The x2goagent will notice after some time that the other > side (the laptop) is not answering/sending data anymore and will > detect a DISPLAY failure (since the remote X server is not available > anymore) and suspend the session. > > If you have configured sleep=0 then your applications (meaning > Xclients running on the server side, connecting to the x2goagent) will > not notice any change as the x2goagent is still there, otherwise they > will be slowed down until x2goagent is woken up again by an x2goclient > that wants to connect.
But that's where I notice a difference. If I disconnect the x2go session cleanly, either using the "stop" button or just closing the window, things work as you described. If I don't close the session cleanly, e.g. by just sending the laptop to sleep, or by kill -9 on the x2go client, the remote session stops as if I didn't configure sleep=0. I'm not entirely sure if it's always the case, but quite often at least, and certainly today when I tested again. And I don't remember that behaviour from years ago, but that's probably just me. Hanno _______________________________________________ x2go-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user
