I've been using windows client 3.01-13 for a couple months, and it works reasonably well, but I have experienced two consistent problems -- apparently random disappearance of the mouse pointer (fixed by quitting x2go and starting again), and some problems with windows updates, especially with gnome-terminal windows when there is a long scroll job, sometimes the windows do not update (waving the mouse cursor in front of the window usually causes it to update).
I decided to test the recent 3.01-18 client and VcXsrv 1.9.4.1. First I just tried 3.01-18 with the built-in xserver. I only tested that for a short time, but one problem I found was that sound was broken. Sound works fine when I go back to 3.01-13, but sound does not work at all with 3.01-18. VLC complains about the ALSA driver and locks-up, adobe flashplayer 64-bit prerelease "square" hangs. Both apparently related to the broken sound.
Moving on, I tried 3.01-18 with VcXsrv 1.9.4.1 for a few hours, mostly web browsing. I did not have the cursor disappear, but I did have a couple serious issues. One was when the screen was not redrawn properly when I dragged a Firefox window around. It seemed random -- I was working fine for about an hour, but suddenly when I tried dragging a firefox window, it left trails everywhere, totally munging the screen. I tried dragging other windows around, and even quitting and restarting x2go, but nothing seemed to be able to redraw the screen properly after that. So I started a new session, and that worked for a while, but then it locked up completely, and I had to kill the session.
Is any of this behavior known? If not, what can I do to aid in debugging? With the exception of broken sound (which was repeatable), the other problems seemed random.
On Tue, 2011-02-22 at 15:33 -0800, John Williams wrote:
I've been using windows client 3.01-13 for a couple months, and it works reasonably well, but I have experienced two consistent problems -- apparently random disappearance of the mouse pointer (fixed by quitting x2go and starting again), and some problems with windows updates, especially with gnome-terminal windows when there is a long scroll job, sometimes the windows do not update (waving the mouse cursor in front of the window usually causes it to update).
I decided to test the recent 3.01-18 client and VcXsrv 1.9.4.1. First I just tried 3.01-18 with the built-in xserver. I only tested that for a short time, but one problem I found was that sound was broken. Sound works fine when I go back to 3.01-13, but sound does not work at all with 3.01-18. VLC complains about the ALSA driver and locks-up, adobe flashplayer 64-bit prerelease "square" hangs. Both apparently related to the broken sound.
Moving on, I tried 3.01-18 with VcXsrv 1.9.4.1 for a few hours, mostly web browsing. I did not have the cursor disappear, but I did have a couple serious issues. One was when the screen was not redrawn properly when I dragged a Firefox window around. It seemed random -- I was working fine for about an hour, but suddenly when I tried dragging a firefox window, it left trails everywhere, totally munging the screen. I tried dragging other windows around, and even quitting and restarting x2go, but nothing seemed to be able to redraw the screen properly after that. So I started a new session, and that worked for a while, but then it locked up completely, and I had to kill the session.
Is any of this behavior known? If not, what can I do to aid in debugging? With the exception of broken sound (which was repeatable), the other problems seemed random. <snip> We've been working very heavily with the 3.01-18 code base and vcxsrv. We have seen the problems you describe not using it, e.g., disappearing mouse cursor). For us, all seems to work well including sound except for the screen corruption. It is only in multi-window mode. If you launch in full screen or available area (-rootless - I'm not sure if Alex exposed that - I haven't played with the new client personally), you should not have the problem. Multi-window does work perfectly well with 3.01-17 and vcxsrv so it was something introduced in the last release - John