[X2go-User] no session resume
Ralph Sikau
r.sikau at parabol-pictures.de
Sat Nov 5 19:30:57 CET 2011
Hi Ben,
sorry, but that doesn't do the trick. The sudo command does not work. I
get the error message that 's/' is not understood. Also the bug report
is quite old. That should be solved by now.
Thanks anyway,
Ralph
Am 02.11.2011 20:28, schrieb Benjamin Shadwick:
> Ralph,
>
> I believe I might be able to help with the admin rights issue, as I
> ran into it as well and did some digging.
>
> There is an Ubuntu bug report here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit/+bug/221363
>
> I think I ended up just replacing all instances of allow_active with
> allow_any in the policykit policy files, probably by running something
> like the following commands (make a backup first, though):
>
> cd /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/
> sudo sed -i 's/allow_active/allow_any//' ./*
>
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Ralph Sikau
> <r.sikau at parabol-pictures.de <mailto:r.sikau at parabol-pictures.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have created a fresh Xen domu after all, based on Ubuntu Oneiric
> with the x2goserver from the Ubuntu PPA. And big surprise, it
> works: I can suspend and resume gnome sessions correctly.
> So I would say, Linux Mint is not a good choice to work with
> through x2go.
> But now I have another strange behaviour: I login via x2go / ssh
> to a gnome session, using my login name and a private sha key.
> Within this session I can execute root commands with sudo, but I
> cannot change any system preferences or modify users and groups
> within gnome. Obviously I'm lacking admin rights, although I am a
> member of the admin group.
> Might this have to do with LDAP or is the reason somewhere in
> x2go? Any hints?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ralph
>
>
> Am 19.10.2011 21:30, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mi 19 Okt 2011 14:34:21 CEST Ralph Sikau wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using the x2goserver (latest version) on a virtual xen
>>> machine running an LMDE desktop.
>>> The strange behavior is that the x2go sessions are never resumed
>>> but whenever I login, a new session is created and all programs
>>> have to be started again.
>>> The client is a Windows XP PC, and it makes no difference
>>> whether I use the windows client or the pyhoca gui to connect.
>>> Can anybody tell me what is going wrong here?
>>
>> please do the following...
>>
>> 1.
>> Become a watcher on the x2goserver (ssh -l<remote_user>
>> <x2gserver>)...
>>
>> 2.
>> Then start a session on that server as user <remote_user> (where
>> <remote_user> is to be replaced by the username that you connect
>> to the server with).
>>
>> 3.
>> From the ssh session run ,,x2golistsessions'' (and if not
>> promiscuous: send the output here).
>>
>> 4.
>> Suspend the X2go session (describe us how you do that!!!)
>>
>> 5.
>> From the ssh session run ,,x2golistsessions'' again (and if not
>> promiscuous: send the output here).
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>
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