Hi Neil,
On Mo 06 Jun 2011 14:36:10 CEST Neil Hunt wrote:
I know Mike got X2go server running on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty. I haven't been able to do that yet but that's not my particular concern at the moment. I was wondering if anybody has used X2go client (either standard GTK client or Py Hoca) on an Ubuntu Natty desktop machine. I am trying to use Py Hoca
What desktop shell are you using? Unity? Or GNOME classic? Please try
with GNOME classic, first. Make sure you have the Info Tray enabled
(the applet area that network manager, padevchooser,
gnome-power-manager etc. dock to). PyHoca-GUI should appear there as
another icon.
With Unity then, you should make sure to have this same applet/info
tray available...
pyhoca-gui[5662] (PyHoca-GUI) WARN: the current release of PyHoca-GUI does not support client configuration
This line is normal!!!! It just warns you, that there is still a
programme component missing in PyHoca-GUI... Nothing to worry about.
If you do a
$ cd /usr/bin $ ./pyhoca-gui
in a shell, then the option menu item ,,Client Settings'' is not
greyed out anymore, you are warned that pyhoca-gui runs in development
mode etc. This way of running pyhoca-gui is not recommended (as it
will raise some more python exceptions that are normally silent ->
needed by myself for debugging...).
The logo pops up in the middle of the screen, but then nothing shows up anywhere. I see the process running, but I can't find any icon indicating it's running. Has anyone tried this successfully?
Look for the info tray! Once you have a solution, sign up for the X2go
wiki and place it at an appropriate place, e.g.:
http://wiki.x2go.org/pyhoca-gui
Thanks, Mike
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