Dear Paul,
thanks for your answer. See my other reply in this thread. The problem was a non-working PostgreSQL installation.
I answer your questions none the less, so that other people reading this know what my symptoms were.
Am Montag, den 03.08.2009, 09:35 +0200 schrieb Paul van der Vlis:
Paul Menzel schreef:
Subject: x2goserver: After upgrade to 3.0.1-1 no connection possible Package: x2goserver Version: 3.0.1-1
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Dear X2go hackers,
I use Debian Sid/unstable and I upgraded all packages to 3.0.1-1 today and I am not able to get a connection anymore.
I tried the GTK client, but hitting Ok just leaves the blue backround and nothing happens.
Try to do this as another user. Do you have the same problems?
Yes I had.
Try to do this with the KDE client. Do you have the same problems?
Yes it did not work either. The same as the CLI version.
I have also problems with the GTK client as one user. Other users work fine, KDE client works fine.
$ x2goclient_gtk & [1] 328 (x2goclient_gtk:328): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_drawable_copy_to_image: assertion `src_x >= 0' failed ssh command: export HOSTNAME && x2golistsessions x2gostartagent 1024x768 lan 16m-jpeg-9 unix-kde-depth_32 de pc105/de 0 R TERMINAL ssh command: x2gostartagent 1024x768 lan 16m-jpeg-9 unix-kde-depth_32 de pc105/de 0 R TERMINAL
I tried TERMINAL, GNOME and /usr/bin/xclock to no avail. I did not find anything useful ~/.x2go either.
The GTK client puts it data in gconf so far I know. I have tried this: gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/x2goclient This removes the data. Check the data with "gconf-editor" (as the normal user).
The KDE client uses ~/.x2goclient .
I found interesting information in ~/.xsession-errors.
There were none in mine.
Thanks,
Paul