On 02/03/2011 01:38 PM, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 18:27 +0100, Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
Am 03.02.2011 16:56, schrieb --[ UxBoD ]--:
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- VcXsrv crashes in multi-window mode during the start of x2goagent (it seems to work by resuming of x2goagent or in single-application mode).
- VcXsrv is crashing or working incorrectly by reparrenting of x2goagent window (embedding in other window) in multi-window mode.
- VcXsrv is working incorrectly when the user wants to resize a window in multi-window mode on Windows XP.
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Regards, Alex
Alex, I have performed some testing today and came to the same conclusion as yourself. I have even tried the *very* latest release (02/02/2011) and that exhibits the same issues. I have flagged it on the vcxsrv forum so hopefully the dev will be able to help us out; at least I can try and get some debug information for them :)
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I have no time to make this X stuff now. Please let us know if you have any informations from Vcxsrv developers.
<snip> We are happy to run with this as far as we can (in our non-developerness!). But it is an absolutely critical, highest priority problem. X2Go as a viable production solution for Windows user is a no-go and we are in a catch 22. One cannot expect Windows users to live without a mouse. X2Go with Xming has this critical bug - several of our early clients need to suspend, close their X2Go client and restart several times a day and it is one of several reasons why we are delayed in the major launch of our business (I don't say that to make our problem the world's problem - just to highlight how critical this bug is). Yet X2Go on vcxsrv is broken in any multi-window mode.
The only reliable solution we have seen so far is X2Go over commercial Xming. Thus, for X2Go to be production worthy for Windows users, we must either fix Xming or vcxsrv. Xming is literally antagonistic to X2Go so our best bet is vcxsrv. Let's hope the vcxsrv devs are able to fix this and we will devote whatever resources we can to work on it as well. As always, thanks - John
John, that has been our assessment as well.
We've demoed x2go to some clients and let them work with it and we definitely need to have an Xserver that is stable and reliable. And right now that is not the case. And I'm getting pushback from the clients about the mouse issue and restarts. For us xming commercial is something we're looking at but that very much muddies up things with a restrictive license. If anyone has any ideas about how to produce some meaningful debug information with either Xming or VcXsrv that could lead to helping fix these problems please share it with us. We'll be glad to help with testing.
Regards, Gerry