package: x2goclient version: 4.0.3.2-0x2go1
Dear Stefan,
I think 128MB is the max, if your system has only 512MB memory.
Full HD resolution is 1920 * 1080 = 1,966,080
and this number * 24bit colour = 47,185,920.
I am not an expert with graphics but I think you should have all colors.
Please do not use raspbian, because it is not suitable for professional X2Go support. Raspbian is very nice and great, but too much software is part of the package.
This is needed so that the system always generates a new eth0 device.
The most professional supporter for X2Go on the Raspberry PI is Gibbio. I do not know more about this person. He uses standard Debian SID with X2Go and you can see the announcement at http://rpitc.blogspot.de/2015/02/testing-raspberry-pi-2-thinclient-with.html
You have to think about it, that on the Raspberry Pi you have Debian, Fedora and Ubuntu and many more operating systems. And as I see it on the X2Go doc page, all of those operating systems are supported.
I think the difference between Debian Wheezy and Debian Jessie is much bigger then between Debian and Raspbian.
I also think the different window manager like lxde and xfce make it also difficult for developers. So why care about Raspbian. There are so many armhf devices coming out, like the Banana PI or the Orange PI or all the other clones.
Have a nice weekend, Franz Lückl
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package: x2goclient version: 4.0.3.2-0x2go1
Hi,
When starting X2GoClient in fullscreen mode on a Raspberry Pi (running Raspbian 7.8), the X2GO logo that appears on the black startup screen is shown in green rather than in the usual grey.
Also, when running LibreOffice Impress, things look OK while composing a presentation, but switching to presentation mode, the colors are wrong again.
This may be related to a color depth setting somewhere? IDK. Would love to hear other people's ideas and opinions as to how to find out what's going wrong. A sample system where we can try out things is available, it has been donated to the project by the Niuco company.
-Stefan