[X2Go-User] Stopping a session from suspending on disconnect

Stefan Baur X2Go-ML-1 at baur-itcs.de
Tue Sep 16 16:41:05 CEST 2014


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Am 16.09.2014 um 12:01 schrieb Martyn Welch:
> X2go is generally working well as a replacement (thanks guys!),
> however one complaint that I'm getting from users is that x2go
> suspends sessions on disconnect. Some users have graphical tools
> that they are kicking off to run long tasks and want to disconnect,
> leaving the task to complete (for example, over night) without
> needing the session to be maintained. This was the default
> behaviour in neatx and hence the behaviour that the users have come
> to expect (sessions wouldn't suspend on disconnect). Is there any
> mechanism built into x2go to achieve this?

Are you sure your users actually tried that out and aren't just
mislead by the expression "suspend"?  In fact, it is more like "detach".
You detach the X2Go session, and the virtual screen on the server
remains running, so you can re-attach at any time.

I think there was a piece of code that would let you renice sessions
that were in a detached state, so they take up less CPU, but I'm not
sure if that made it to a stable release yet.  Mike#1 might know more.

A full suspend, comparable to a laptop suspend/hibernate, is not
something X2Go does.

- -Stefan

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