Hi everybody, I wanted to know what's the status on the problem by connecting to localhost, any news?
Thank you, manovel
Hi Manovel,
On Fr 11 Mär 2011 17:12:01 CET Manovel wrote:
Hi everybody, I wanted to know what's the status on the problem by connecting to
localhost, any news?Thank you, manovel
As far as I know nobody has worked on that so far. Sorry, that your
former mail did not get a reply immediately.
Greets, Mike
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Yeah, I though my other post was somehow missed because posted as reply to an old thread.
back to the issue, there is some planning on fixing the problem?
Thank you, manovel
Hello manovel,
please use our new libssh based version. I've experienced no localhost problem with it until now (and testing would be very helpful). We still need further input about the stability and behaviour of the new version (please add the "heuler" repository for testing).
To all: is there any use case for localhost connections besides "testing"?
This is just a question about what x2go is used for. Sure such a test should work of cause, but maybe you are using x2go in ways we didn't know until now...
Regards,
Heinz
Am 14.03.2011 18:41, schrieb manovel:
Yeah, I though my other post was somehow missed because posted as reply to an old thread.
back to the issue, there is some planning on fixing the problem?
Thank you, manovel
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Hi Heinz,
On Mo 14 Mär 2011 21:12:03 CET "Heinz-M. Graesing" wrote:
To all: is there any use case for localhost connections besides "testing"?
The use-case here is rather for me personally, but: Yes, I would love
to see localhost support.
Greets, Mike
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Hello Mike,
Am 14.03.2011 21:35, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
The use-case here is rather for me personally, but: Yes, I would love to see localhost support.
Greets, Mike
We'll make sure that this scenario will be operational in future of cause. I just wanted to asked if there is a use case besides "testing".
bye,
Heinz
On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 21:40 +0100, Heinz-M. Graesing wrote:
Hello Mike,
Am 14.03.2011 21:35, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
The use-case here is rather for me personally, but: Yes, I would love to see localhost support.
Greets, Mike
We'll make sure that this scenario will be operational in future of cause. I just wanted to asked if there is a use case besides "testing". <snip> If I both understand and recall correctly, the primary use was to be more terminal services like where a user could open a desktop on their local computer, suspend, and then resume that desktop from another computer and vice versa - John
John A. Sullivan III <jsullivan@...> writes:
On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 21:40 +0100, Heinz-M. Graesing wrote:
Hello Mike,
Am 14.03.2011 21:35, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
The use-case here is rather for me personally, but: Yes, I would love to see localhost support.
Greets, Mike
We'll make sure that this scenario will be operational in future of cause. I just wanted to asked if there is a use case besides "testing". <snip> If I both understand and recall correctly, the primary use was to be more terminal services like where a user could open a desktop on their local computer, suspend, and then resume that desktop from another computer and vice versa - John
Yes, exactly! My use-case is the following: I got a server, which can also be used as a client, once the server boot up, a x-remote session is started and suspended (application started in the session continue to run). Then client can connect, resume the session, work, suspend it and then access again from a different client and so on, while all the application in the session continue to run. Sometime the client used is the server itself (i.e: from home).
I will try the repository and test it.
cheers, manovel