Hi Mike,
Am 30.09.2011 01:02, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
However I tried that "self compiled" and "self packaged" way, because I run crazy about reproducible session crashes of my xfce4 desktop of my 64bit server. X2goagent seems to die without any hint in the session logs, if I use that one from the Lenny repo: http://packages.x2go.org/debian/, when I close a synaptic, gimp, eclipse, HP-toolbox .... and other tools. Unfortunately the number of tools seem to become an increasing number the last weeks. Interesting was that it depends on: a) when that critical tool was started (e.g. just after the session startup or later) b) if I used the start menu or a terminal (e.g. sudo synaptic worked fine, but starting from menu crashes the session often)
The self compiled stuff seems to be now more stable for these first hours (finger crossed). So either it depends on the compile machine and some library dependencies or it may be a heap memory problem of x2goagent. And yes, I know that you wrote the stability might have something to do with the old X-server compiled-in into the x2goagent ...
I Use for that last try x2goagent_3.5.0.2-0~x2go1_amd64.deb from git. Obviously that work for less than 2 hours. Additionally I had some resume problem, which seems to be a problem of the server package.
What you describe here (and what we in depth have discussed on x2go-user ML) might indeed relate to this issue report (marked as ,,serious'' by NoMachine): http://www.nomachine.com/tr/view.php?id=TR0202420
And this obviously has been fixed in nxagent-3.5.0-2:
<quote> ChangeLog:
nx-X11-3.5.0-2
Fixed TR0202420. XKB utility functions wrote out of bounds.
Upgraded RandR server extension to version 1.2.
nx-X11-3.5.0-1
Opened the 3.5.0 branch based on nx-X11-3.4.0-4.
Updated copyright to year 2011.
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</quote>
@Alex: do you think you could pull the nxagent patches into x2goagent? That would be fabulous!!!
That sounds like the number of "x2goagent_3.5.0.2-0" and "nxagent-3.5.0-2" are only incidentally matching.
However thanks for that hint. By the way, I try now the "mixed" szenario:
If that works as an fall back, I will keep you updated.
Regards,
Peter