Am 08.04.20 um 21:55 schrieb Chris Greenshields:
Package: x2goclient Version: 4.1.2.2
A colleague is trying to connect the X2Go client to a remote machine from a Windows 10 PC. He can connect OK from the X2Go client running natively in Windows. His work uses the Windows Subsystem for Linux so he would like to run the x2goclient through that. Graphical applications themselves work fine, but when he attempts to connect the X2Go client to the remote machine, he gets the message below. I appreciate this is a low priority since he has a workable solution, but mainly wondered if anyone had encountered this issue before. ... Warning: Overriding auxiliary X11 port with new value '1' Info: Falling back to file system X11 socket for accessing DISPLAY=:0 Loop: PANIC! Can't determine the location of the X display socket Loop: PANIC! Error 2 'No such file or directory' checking '/tmp/.X11-unix Error: Error 2 'No such file or directory' checking '/tmp/.X11-unix Session: Session terminated...
This looks like the default status log from X2GoClient's info window. We might get a more detailed (and thus, potentially more helpful) error log out of it if your colleague installs the debug version of X2GoClient (that's a checkbox during install), then opens cmd.exe and runs x2goclient like so (after changing into the directory where the X2Go executables reside, most likely "C:\Program Files (x86)\x2goclient\"):
x2goclient.debug.exe --debug >%TEMP%\x2godebug.txt 2>&1
After that, the file %TEMP%\x2godebug.txt should contain the debug log, which you should forward to 1455@bugs.x2go.org after anonymizing/pseudonymizing any confidential information (like user account names, IP addresses and the like).
Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
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