Hello Everybody,
>From a Windows VM (Client X2go), I'm trying to connect to a REDHAT VM (Server X2go) but when I try to start "X2goagent" by hiting "X2gostartagent", here's the message that I have...
How can I set the " X2GO_CLIENT", "SSH_CLIENT", "SSH_CONNECTION"....Please !
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Bests regards
Amar
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Hi Jordan,
Firefox 47 disabled XRender support by default. Go to about:settings and
search for xrender, set the property to true. That made it a lot better for
me.
Stefan
> Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2016 12:34:32 +0300
> From: Jordan Sokolic <jordan(a)twiggle.com>
> To: x2go-user(a)lists.x2go.org
> Subject: [X2Go-User] Web browser performance over X2Go
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> Hello,
> I use a web frontend for work that runs locally on my server over X2Go for
> about one year with success.
> Some months ago I noticed a significant decrease in performance when using
> Firefox. My server is running Ubuntu 16.04 with MATE desktop, Windows 10
> client. Up to Firefox version 39.0.3 performance of loading pages,
> scrolling, browsing etc. was nearly flawless over a 5Mbit WAN link (with
> the exception of embedded video elements). However it seems the release of
> Firefox version 40.0 introduced some changes in rendering (see
> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/40.0/releasenotes/) that do not play
> nice with X2Go. Further reduction in performance was noticed in versions
> 46.0 and 48.0. The current release (48.0) even has trouble rendering a
> plain text document without lag and choppiness.
> I have tried toggling various flags relating to graphics, compositing,
> rendering, etc. to no avail.
> To work around this problem the only solution I have found is to forward
> ports over a separate SSH tunnel and browse locally, but this is cumbersome
> to set up every time I need to connect.
> I have preferred Firefox to Chrome over X2Go because the latter has always
> been unusably slow; now they are both similarly choppy and slow.
> Has anyone else noticed this?
> Any advice or help would be appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Jordan
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Hi,
Unfortunately setting MOZ_DISABLE_IMAGE_OPTIMIZE=1 did not make a
difference. Thanks though.
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 6:36 PM, Ulrich Sibiller <uli42(a)gmx.de> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Jordan Sokolic <jordan(a)twiggle.com>
> wrote:
> > I should have probably mentioned that this lag also occurs when running
> the
> > X2Go client directly on the server itself, so it doesn't seem to be an
> issue
> > with the WAN link, Windows 10, …
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> Firefox
> > 48.0 via X2Go on another machine on the same 100Mbit LAN as the server,
> then
> > ran it again in a forwarded X11 SSH session (compression enabled); the
> > latter demonstrated no noticeable lag while the X2Go session struggled to
> > keep up.
>
> Does setting MOZ_DISABLE_IMAGE_OPTIMIZE=1 (env var for firefox) help?
>
> Uli
>
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Hello,
I use a web frontend for work that runs locally on my server over X2Go for
about one year with success.
Some months ago I noticed a significant decrease in performance when using
Firefox. My server is running Ubuntu 16.04 with MATE desktop, Windows 10
client. Up to Firefox version 39.0.3 performance of loading pages,
scrolling, browsing etc. was nearly flawless over a 5Mbit WAN link (with
the exception of embedded video elements). However it seems the release of
Firefox version 40.0 …
[View More]introduced some changes in rendering (see
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/40.0/releasenotes/) that do not play
nice with X2Go. Further reduction in performance was noticed in versions
46.0 and 48.0. The current release (48.0) even has trouble rendering a
plain text document without lag and choppiness.
I have tried toggling various flags relating to graphics, compositing,
rendering, etc. to no avail.
To work around this problem the only solution I have found is to forward
ports over a separate SSH tunnel and browse locally, but this is cumbersome
to set up every time I need to connect.
I have preferred Firefox to Chrome over X2Go because the latter has always
been unusably slow; now they are both similarly choppy and slow.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Any advice or help would be appreciated.
Regards
Jordan
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Hi Robert,
switching to x2go-user context as being OT on x2go-project.
On Do 25 Aug 2016 06:48:53 CEST, Robert Dinse wrote:
> Can't figure out where mate has start up scripts. The mate-session
> start up is a binary. There is an /etc/mate/xrandr directory with
> no contents
> and no man page. It does not source .bashrc or .profile.
>
On Debian and Ubuntu machines, we inject some MATE branding in
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/, basically by injecting another path into
$…
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In that directory, you can find some tweaks for default applications
and such (debian-mate-default-settings or ubuntu-mate-default-settings
by package name).
For autostarting applications, MATE strictly follow the XDG specs by
freedesktop.org.
Hope that helps,
Mike (with his Debian MATE maintainer hat on)
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I see that there have been updates over the past year but its been a while
(2+ yrs) since I last implemented & tried it. Also, keep waiting to hear
more about mTeleplayer development.
Anyone have any recent experience with the x2go browser plugin or info on
mTeleplayer state?
http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/wiki:advanced:x2goplugin
thanks
Brian
*pyhoca-cli* has the *--server* option to specify the IP of the target
desktop server
but
using *x2goclient* from the CLI apparently *does not* provide that option ?
is there a reason it doesn't or couldn't ?
thanks
Brian
I'm using plasma 5 with x2go for remote sessions, knowing the glx 1.3
limitation for running plasmashell.
I can use x2go for remote session with plasma 5, besides the crashes
that happens with kdeinit after login and with plasmashell when trying
logout.
For solving the logout crash I terminate x2go session and remotely kill
all the applications that haven't finished.
Besides this login and logout problems, every other applications I use
seems to work as expected.
Since this is a bit …
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to support kde5?
Thanks
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Hi,
is the following a bug or expected behavior?
stty -tostop
is in user shell configuration file on remote machine.
Local log on to remote machine is no problem.
X2Go connection to remote machine cannot be established with error message:
Error
---
Connection failed. stty: 'standard input': Inappropriate ioctl for device stty: 'standard input': Inappropriate ioctl for device
[OK]
Removing the line was the only way to solve the issue.
I tested with:
- Bash and TCSH
${HOME}/.bashrc
${HOME}/.…
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- X2Go server: x2goserver-4.0.1.19-11.fc24.x86_64 Fedora 24 x86_64
- X2Go client: x2goclient-4.0.5.1-1.fc24.x86_64 on Fedora 24 x86_64 and Mac OS X 10.10
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Kind regards,
René
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