[X2Go-Dev] Bug#402: Bug#402: Bug#402: Numlock issues

Mike Gabriel mike.gabriel at das-netzwerkteam.de
Thu Apr 10 18:57:45 CEST 2014


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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