Most probable all those desktops require features that are not offered by NX. We have seen many cases where they do not correctly check what versions of x server extensions are available and assume higher versions. I am not sure but maybe EL9 apps are only tested against Wayland and not longer X11?
Do you have more details when they crash? Will the DEs crash or the x2goagent/nxagent? Uli Tom Crane <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr., 28. Apr. 2023, 21:01: > I originally submitted a detailed bug report at the Mate Desktop issues > Github page here https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-desktop/issues/553. > > I subsequently discovered that other desktops are similarly affected. All > of them experienced segfaults or kernel traps in parts of their > components, particularly in the Marco window manager that Mate uses. > > I have also tried Gnome, Kde, xfce, Cinnamon & Icewm desktops, again on a > Centos Stream 9 system. Similar results were found on an Alma 9 system so > I do not believe the problem is specific to the 'upstream' / lesser-tested > nature of CS9. > > Apart from Icewm which remained usable even with the segfaults, the other > desktops (particularly Mate which we use a lot for remote working) are > rendered unusable by this problem. None of our Centos 7 systems have this > problem. > > I am running out of ideas to diagnose/fix this problem. > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks > Tom Crane > > X2go etc. packages version details (as installed from Epel 9 repository), > nxagent-3.5.99.26-6.el9.x86_64 > nx-libs-3.5.99.26-6.el9.x86_64 > x2goagent-4.1.0.3-17.el9.x86_64 > x2goserver-4.1.0.3-17.el9.x86_64 > x2goserver-common-4.1.0.3-17.el9.noarch > x2goserver-xsession-4.1.0.3-17.el9.noarch > _______________________________________________ > x2go-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user >
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