Hello to all
I was wondering if anyone can give me some hints, steps, requirements
necessary to compile the x2goclient... What do i need to install, what
do I need to execute to compile the code, technologies, etc.
Thank you,
Vasilica Petcu
Hello everyone. Great project, huge potential :)
About the x2goplugin in wiki that doesn't work on firefox 4+ and also it
doesn't exists in git repository.
Is it discontinued ? Is anybody working on it ???
Thank you :)
Vasilica Petcu
Hello to all,
In the old versions of x2go, there is an option to install x2goserver
with load-balancing...
Is this option still available ? How can I achieve that ???
Thank you,
Vasilica Petcu
Hello!
1) Formatted, full clean installation of Ubuntu Srv 11.10, amd64
2) Apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
3) add-apt-repository ppa:x2go/ppa
4) apt-get install x2goserver-xsession
5) apt-get install x2golxdebindings
6) reboot
But im still connecting with the classic LXDE non-lubuntu, based in the
desktop, color style, fonts size... Its LXDE session, and not Lubuntu.
what I did wrong?
Thanks.
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[mailto:x2go-dev-bounces@lists.berlios.de] Em nome de Stefan Lambert
Enviada em: sábado, 5 de novembro de 2011 18:05
Para: x2go-dev(a)lists.berlios.de
Assunto: Re: [X2go-Dev] RES: Lubuntu as default session of x2go
Hello,
hmm, I've had no problem installing x2go under 64-Bit
Ubuntu/Lubuntu/Xubuntu/Ubuntu Studio from the nightly build ppa as described
in the old wiki page.
1, add-apt-repository ppa:x2go/ppa
2. aptitude update
3. aptitude search x2go
4. Installing the necessary x2go components with aptitude install or apt-get
install
------------------------------- schnipp
-----------------------------------------------
root@vm-nb07-ubstudio1110-64:/# uname -a
Linux vm-nb07-ubstudio1110-64 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7
14:56:25 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@vm-nb07-ubstudio1110-64:/# dpkg -l | grep x2go
ii cups-x2go 3.0.0.4-0~55~oneiric1
X2GO printer for CUPS
ii x2goagent 3.5.0.5-0~61~oneiric1
Special X2go-ized X agent, forked from NX-X11 (NoMachine)
ii x2godesktopsharing 3.0.1.4-0~65~oneiric1
share X2go desktops with other users (via shadow sessions)
ii x2goserver 3.0.99.8-0~364~oneiric1
X2go server daemon scripts
ii x2goserver-extensions 3.0.99.8-0~364~oneiric1
X2go server daemon scripts (extensions)
ii x2goserver-printing 3.0.99.8-0~364~oneiric1
X2go server daemon scripts (extensions)
ii x2goserver-xsession 3.0.99.8-0~364~oneiric1
X2go server daemon scripts (Xsession runner)
------------------------------- schnapp
-----------------------------------------------
greets
stefan
Am 05.11.2011 17:15, schrieb Lucas Brugneroto:
I cant install x-sesession, this need newer version of xgoserver but this is
not available in amd64 (or i cant fround).
Thank you.
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Enviada em: sexta-feira, 4 de novembro de 2011 14:34
Para: <mailto:x2go-dev@lists.berlios.de> x2go-dev(a)lists.berlios.de
Assunto: Re: [X2go-Dev] Lubuntu as default session of x2go
Hi,
I've tested the new add-on "x2goserver-xsession" with Lubuntu 11.10( as you
described (only choosing LXDE, no Custom desktop)). It works fine.
Great job !!
greets
stefan
P.S.
If you choose "Custom Desktop", use "/usr/bin/startlubuntu" instead of
"lxsession -s Lubuntu"
Am 02.11.2011 06:29, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Hi Lucas,
On Mi 02 Nov 2011 02:26:16 CET Lucas Brugneroto wrote:
Hi, myself and all other members:
I can run the lubuntu using in the client, custom desktop as lxsession -s
Lubuntu.
Im not sure if its the best way to do...
I have very recently added a new x2goserver add-on package to the latest
code. The current x2goserver code does not run scripts in
/etc/X11/Xsession.d. However, these scripts are often used for ,,desktop
branding/profiling''.
Please try an installation of this new add-on package:
,,x2goserver-xsession'' from the nightly build repositories of X2Go:
http://wiki.x2go.org/wiki:nightly-built_packages_debian_ubuntu
... and let us know if the installation of that add-on package will result
in LXDE starting as Lubuntu desktop (that is: without the way you have
described above, just by choosing LXDE as a desktop session).
Greets,
Mike
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Hello x2go mac os lion users, here is a workaround for using x2go client on os x lion:
1. Download and install OpenNX Client for Mac. (http://sourceforge.net/projects/opennx/)
2. Inside the opennx...dmg right click the OpenNX.pkg and click "show package content"
3. Doubleclick Contents/Archive.pax.gz
4. Go inside Archive/Library/OpenNX
5. Copy "bin" + "lib" + "share" to your clipboard (cmd-c)
6. Go to your x2goclient.app
7. Right click the x2goclient.app and click "show package content"
8. Go to "Contents" folder
9. Paste your clipboard inside this folder
10. Copy the content inside the "bin" folder to the "exe" folder (nxproxy will be overwritten)
Now you can start x2goclient and connect to your server. If you get this error: "Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key" click on X11, start a terminal an type "xhost +localhost".
Regards
Stephan Diehl
Geschäftsführer
Open Solutions GmbH & Co. KG
Luisenweg 109
20537 Hamburg
Fon: 040 / 7070806 - 70
Mail: stephan.diehl(a)opensolutions.net
Registergericht: Amtsgericht Hamburg, HRA 105 704
Persönlich haftende Gesellschafterin: Open Solutions GmbH
Registergericht: Amtsgericht Hamburg, HRB 999 00
Geschäftsführer: Stephan Diehl
USt-Id-Nr: DE253775678; Steuer-Nr: 46/649/00349
Hi all,
after a chat with Reinhard this noon, we (X2Go packagers/upstreamers)
will change the strategy for building NoMachine library packages for
Debian based systems.
We have discovered that the functionality of the libxcomp* packages is
mid-heavily broken if they (probably esp. the libxcompext package) are
not built against NoMachine's X server nx-X11 but built against the
distro's own X-Server code. The newer the distro's X-Server seems to
be the greater the problems seem to become.
Thus, we have set up the nx-libs.git project on the X2Go Git site:
http://code.x2go.org/gitweb?p=nx-libs.git;a=summary
In the test branch of that repository you can find a dirtily hacked
proof of concept.
Proof in that context means: we (X2Go upstream) had tremendous
problems with crashing x2goagent sessions (X2Go's pendant to nxagent)
and we could narrow it down to the way we build the NX lib packages.
So far, we used to build each NoMachine source tarball as a separate
.deb source package.
The source tree of the test branch of nx-libs.git shows the structure
of the new package strategy. It already builds most of NX properly
(most of... means: the -dev packages are not complete yet).
However, the test branch is a dirty hack in terms of upstream release
history etc. Thus, Reinhard has agreed on cleanly importing NoMachine
upstream tarballs of the missing code projects nxcomp, nxcompshad,
nxcompext and merge(?) them into the master branch.
Once this is done, I will add patches (via quilt) and place the
/debian folder from the test branch into the master branch.
X2Go will from then on use these NX libraries in their Repositories.
.deb packages will bear a new package version number:
old: 3.5.0-X-Y~x2go1...
new: 2:3.5.0-0~x2go1...
Also: as we pull several NoMachine upstream source projects into one
big source package, we will not be able to fully map the version
numbers as used by NoMachine, e.g.
nxcomp 3.5.0-2
nxcompext 2.5.0-1
...
will all be pulled into
nx-libs 3.5.0
What packages with what exact version numbers are included in that big
source package has to be documented elsewise (e.g. a README,
debian/changelog, etc.).
BTW: nx-libs will also have nxauth and nxagent as fall-out (not such a
nice word...). So X2Go's nx-libs.git project can also be interesting
for other NX related projects.
@Stephane, RT: I guess that this piece of information might also be
helpful to the FreeNX people. Are you in contact with any of the
developers? Maybe it would be good to point them at this mail?
Greets,
Mike
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Dear all,
(resending this mail to x2go-user, x2go-dev, corrected mail address of
announcement list, fixed minor inaccuracies of the first version sent
to the lists)
as many of you have reported, there are major issues with the version
of NoMachine's NX libraries that are currently provided on
packages.x2go.org and in X2Go's Ubuntu Launchpad.
The occurring crashes of X2Go sessions do not relate to the code
itself but to the way the code (from X2Go Git) currently is built
(i.e. compiled and packaged). Only five weeks ago, Alex, Reinhard and
Mike could narrow the problems down to the build method being used.
The issues probably also apply to the way other NX related projects
build their (Debian-ic) packages. So, if anyone needs more details on
this, feel free to contact us on this list.
As a matter of fact, we currently can't consider the available NX
libraries provided on packages.x2go.org (with obvious effect on
x2goagent) as ,,stable'' at all; session crashes can easily be
reproduced on various setups. Certain actions within the X2Go session
cause naughty reconnect or disconnect messages for the client user and
many times the sessions die seemingly without reason. This problem
is due to NX libraries being built against the distribution's X
server development files and not against the development files of
nx-X11 (Xserver provided by NoMachine). Unfortunately, the former
build method, however, has been state-of-the-art for the Debian-like
packages ever since. We are working on a new way of building those
packages, see below.
As there have been many complaints we'll respond by offering
intermediate packages that do not contain these problems. However,
these packages have been built in a non-Debian state-of-the-art way
and the solution provided from us is only a temporary workaround until
we have solved the package build method for these packages.
Alex has built packages using a non-Git based build environment, one
we used before we changed to working with Git. The provided packages
have the same package names as found in Git, they also have a
slightly higher version number so your systems will upgrade easily
if you use the ,,workaround'' package set:
libxcomp3
libxcompext3
libxcompshad3
These new packages should do their job well, as we can't reproduce the
reported crashes with them anymore.
Currently, we are working with high pressure on cleanly-built NX
packages (see: Git project nx-libs.git, test branch, also
x2goagent.git, test branch), so that we can provide Git based NX
packages soon again.
DEBIAN
======
If you want to use those packages on Debian, please make sure that you have
deb http://packages.x2go.org/debain squeeze main
(or wheezy main, sid main) as package source configured in your APT system.
If that is the case simply upgrade the above named packages and then
you should get the workaround NX packages installed.
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install libxcomp3 libxcompext3 libxcompshad3
If encountering errors during installation, also make sure to
uninstall all development packages around NX libs before upgrading to
the workaround package set:
$ apt-get remove libxcomp-dev libxcompshad-dev libxcompext-dev
$ apt-get remove libxcomp3-dbg libxcompshad3-dbg libxcompext3-dbg
We'll keep the NX workaround packages in the "main" area of our Debian
repos as long as needed. You'll still have access to the git based
packages using the "heuler" area. (deb http://packages.x2go.org/debian
squeeze heuler).
UBUNTU
======
For people who use Ubuntu GNU/Linux and install X2Go from Launchpad
the solution is not as simple. We have provided tar.gz files
containing the needed packages. Download the tar.gz file appropriate
for your Ubuntu version from
http://packages.x2go.org/nx-3.5-workaround/ubuntu/
Extract your downloaded tarball (=tar.gz file) and install packages
manually (e.g. for Ubuntu oneiric):
$ mkdir ubuntu-x2go
$ cd ubuntu-x2go
$ wget
http://packages.x2go.org/nx-3.5-workaround/ubuntu/nx-3.5-workaround_ubuntu-…
$ tar -xvzf nx-3.5-workaround_ubuntu-oneiric.tar.gz
$ eval $(dpkg-architecture -s)
$ dpkg -i *${DEB_HOST_ARCH}*.deb
When encountering problems, also make sure to remove the development packages
around NX before installation of the workaround packages:
$ apt-get remove libxcomp-dev libxcompshad-dev libxcompext-dev
$ apt-get remove libxcomp3-dbg libxcompshad3-dbg libxcompext3-dbg
This is a temporary solution for the time we can't guarantee that the
Git based built packages are stable. From our perspective stability
should come first, but of course we will try hard to solve the build
problem so that we can use our X2Go Git based build environment for NX
libs, as well (again).
Regards,
Heinz & Alex & Mike
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Dear all,
as many of you have reported, there are major issues with the version
of NoMachine's NX libraries that are currently provided on
packages.x2go.org and in X2Go's Ubuntu Launchpad.
The occurring crashes of X2Go sessions do not relate to the code
itself but to the way the code (from X2Go Git) currently is built
(i.e. compiled and packaged). Only five weeks ago, Alex, Reinhard and
Mike could narrow the problems down to the build method being used.
The issues probably also apply to the way other NX related projects
build their (Debian-ic) packages. So, if anyone needs more details on
this, feel free to contact us on this list.
As a matter of fact, we currently can't consider the available NX
libraries provided on packages.x2go.org (with obvious effect on
x2goagent) as ,,stable'' at all; session crashes can easily be
reproduced on various setups. Certain actions within the X2Go session
cause naughty reconnect or disconnect messages for the client user and
many times the sessions die seemingly without reason. This problem
is due to NX libraries being built against the distribution's X
server development files and not against the development files of
nx-X11 (Xserver provided by NoMachine). Unfortunately, the former has
been state-of-the-art for the Debian-like packages ever since. We are
working on a new way of building those packages, see below.
As there have been many complaints we'll respond by offering
intermediate packages that do not contain these problems. However,
these packages have been built in a non-Debian state-of-the-art way
and the solution provided from us is only a temporary workaround until
we have solved the package build method for these packages.
Alex has built packages using a non-Git based build environment, one
we used before we changed to working with Git. The provided packages
have the same package names as found in Git, they also have a slightly
higher version number so your systems will upgrade easily if you
use the ,,workaround'' package set:
libxcomp3
libxcompext3
libxcompshad3
These new packages should do their job well, as we can't reproduce the
reported crashes with them anymore.
Currently, we are working with high pressure on cleanly-built NX
packages (see: Git project nx-libs.git, test branch, also
x2goagent.git, test branch), so that we can provide Git based NX
packages soon again.
DEBIAN
======
If you want to use those packages on Debian, please make
sure that you have
deb http://packages.x2go.org/debain squeeze main
(or wheezy main, sid main) as package source configured in your APT system.
If that is the case simply upgrade the above named packages and then
you should get the workaround x2goagent/NX packages installed.
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install libxcomp3 libxcompext3 libxcompshad3
If encountering errors during installation, also make sure to
uninstall all development packages around NX libs / x2goagent before
upgrading to the workaround package set:
$ apt-get remove libxcomp-dev libxcompshad-dev libxcompext-dev
$ apt-get remove libxcomp3-dbg libxcompshad3-dbg libxcompext3-dbg
We'll keep the NX workaround packages in the "main" area of our Debian
repos as long as needed. You'll still have access to the git based
packages using the "heuler" area. (deb http://packages.x2go.org/debian
squeeze heuler).
UBUNTU
======
For people who use Ubuntu GNU/Linux and install X2Go from Launchpad
the solution is not as simple. We have provided tar.gz files
containing the needed packages. Download the tar.gz file appropriate
for your Ubuntu version from
http://packages.x2go.org/nx-3.5-workaround/ubuntu/
Extract your downloaded tarball (=tar.gz file) and install packages
manually (e.g. for Ubuntu oneiric):
$ mkdir ubuntu-x2go
$ cd ubuntu-x2go
$ wget
http://packages.x2go.org/nx-3.5-workaround/ubuntu/nx-3.5-workaround_ubuntu-…
$ tar -xvzf nx-3.5-workaround_ubuntu-oneiric.tar.gz
$ eval $(dpkg-architecture -s)
$ dpkg -i *${DEB_HOST_ARCH}*.deb
When encountering problems, also make sure to remove the development packages
around x2goagent/NX before installation of the workaround packages:
$ apt-get remove libxcomp-dev libxcompshad-dev libxcompext-dev
$ apt-get remove libxcomp3-dbg libxcompshad3-dbg libxcompext3-dbg
This is a temporary solution for the time we can't guarantee that the
Git based built packages are stable. From our perspective stability
should come first, but of course we will try hard to solve the build
problem so that we can use our X2Go Git based build environment for
NX libs, as well (again).
Regards,
Heinz & Alex & Mike
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Ok. Xgoserver-xession is for exclusive use with LXDE, right?
Thanks.
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[mailto:x2go-dev-bounces@lists.berlios.de] Em nome de Benjamin Shadwick
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de novembro de 2011 17:30
Para: x2go-dev(a)lists.berlios.de
Assunto: Re: [X2go-Dev] RES: Lubuntu as default session of x2go
He's saying that he's got Lubuntu installed over the top of Ubuntu and is
trying to log in using x2goserver-xession, but is getting the default LXDE
desktop instead of the Lubuntu-branded version of the LXDE desktop.
This is similar to what I was hoping x2goserver-xsession would fix, except
I'm using pure Xubuntu (which uses XFCE). I currently (without using
x2goserver-xsession) have to use a custom script to set a missing
environment variable in order to get the Xubuntu desktop in x2goclient
instead of the default XFCE desktop.
I have not yet tested to see if x2goserver-xsession fixes this issue for me.
It's possible that Lucas is experiencing the problem because he installed
Lubuntu-desktop over the top of Ubuntu. It's also possible that
x2goserver-xsession doesn't provide access to the Lubuntu-themed LXDE
session when x2goclient is told to start an LXDE session; I'm not sure what
session type you're supposed to request x2goclient to use when also using
x2goserver-xession.
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Jean Milot <milot.jean(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Lucas,
First i dont understant :
"classic LXDE non lubuntu"
Then i think that you must use the user list and not the dev list.
Sincerely,
Jean
Le 7 nov. 2011 01:27, "Lucas Brugneroto" <lucas.bru(a)terra.com.br> a écrit :
Hello!
1) Formatted, full clean installation of Ubuntu Srv 11.10, amd64
2) Apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
3) add-apt-repository ppa:x2go/ppa
4) apt-get install x2goserver-xsession
5) apt-get install x2golxdebindings
6) reboot
But im still connecting with the classic LXDE non-lubuntu, based in the
desktop, color style, fonts size... Its LXDE session, and not Lubuntu.
what I did wrong?
Thanks.
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[mailto:x2go-dev-bounces@lists.berlios.de] Em nome de Stefan Lambert
Enviada em: sábado, 5 de novembro de 2011 18:05
Para: x2go-dev(a)lists.berlios.de
Assunto: Re: [X2go-Dev] RES: Lubuntu as default session of x2go
Hello,
hmm, I've had no problem installing x2go under 64-Bit
Ubuntu/Lubuntu/Xubuntu/Ubuntu Studio from the nightly build ppa as described
in the old wiki page.
1, add-apt-repository ppa:x2go/ppa
2. aptitude update
3. aptitude search x2go
4. Installing the necessary x2go components with aptitude install or apt-get
install
------------------------------- schnipp
-----------------------------------------------
root@vm-nb07-ubstudio1110-64:/# uname -a
Linux vm-nb07-ubstudio1110-64 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7
14:56:25 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@vm-nb07-ubstudio1110-64:/# dpkg -l | grep x2go
ii cups-x2go 3.0.0.4-0~55~oneiric1
X2GO printer for CUPS
ii x2goagent 3.5.0.5-0~61~oneiric1
Special X2go-ized X agent, forked from NX-X11 (NoMachine)
ii x2godesktopsharing 3.0.1.4-0~65~oneiric1
share X2go desktops with other users (via shadow sessions)
ii x2goserver 3.0.99.8-0~364~oneiric1
X2go server daemon scripts
ii x2goserver-extensions 3.0.99.8-0~364~oneiric1
X2go server daemon scripts (extensions)
ii x2goserver-printing 3.0.99.8-0~364~oneiric1
X2go server daemon scripts (extensions)
ii x2goserver-xsession 3.0.99.8-0~364~oneiric1
X2go server daemon scripts (Xsession runner)
------------------------------- schnapp
-----------------------------------------------
greets
stefan
Am 05.11.2011 17:15, schrieb Lucas Brugneroto:
I cant install x-sesession, this need newer version of xgoserver but this is
not available in amd64 (or i cant fround).
Thank you.
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mailto:x2go-dev-bounces@lists.berlios.de] Em nome de Stefan LAmbert
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 4 de novembro de 2011 14:34
Para: <mailto:x2go-dev@lists.berlios.de> x2go-dev(a)lists.berlios.de
Assunto: Re: [X2go-Dev] Lubuntu as default session of x2go
Hi,
I've tested the new add-on "x2goserver-xsession" with Lubuntu 11.10( as you
described (only choosing LXDE, no Custom desktop)). It works fine.
Great job !!
greets
stefan
P.S.
If you choose "Custom Desktop", use "/usr/bin/startlubuntu" instead of
"lxsession -s Lubuntu"
Am 02.11.2011 06:29, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Hi Lucas,
On Mi 02 Nov 2011 02:26:16 CET Lucas Brugneroto wrote:
Hi, myself and all other members:
I can run the lubuntu using in the client, custom desktop as lxsession -s
Lubuntu.
Im not sure if its the best way to do...
I have very recently added a new x2goserver add-on package to the latest
code. The current x2goserver code does not run scripts in
/etc/X11/Xsession.d. However, these scripts are often used for ,,desktop
branding/profiling''.
Please try an installation of this new add-on package:
,,x2goserver-xsession'' from the nightly build repositories of X2Go:
http://wiki.x2go.org/wiki:nightly-built_packages_debian_ubuntu
... and let us know if the installation of that add-on package will result
in LXDE starting as Lubuntu desktop (that is: without the way you have
described above, just by choosing LXDE as a desktop session).
Greets,
Mike
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- Ben S.
Hi all,
I am currently introducing a new xserver add-on package:
x2goserver-xsession. The package will add Xsession script processing
for X2Go desktop sessions.
My personal context of the package is: load X desktop-profiles on X2Go
session startup -> show Skolelinux/Debian Edu customized menu/desktop
profiles in X2Go sessions when connecting to a Debian Edu terminal
server.
The first draft is currently building for nightly builds (X2go Debian
repos). As this is a new x2goserver feature, the x2goserver package
from nightly builds might be a bit wobbly for the next upcoming days.
Mike
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