On Mo 21 Okt 2013 14:14:00 CEST, John Williams wrote:
I'm not sure what your point is. None of that addresses the root issue that the thread starter mentioned, or that I confirmed.
And as I said, restarting x2goserver, which restarts x2gocleansessions, usually allows the Windows client to resume the session. I don't know why, but it is a fact that it usually does the trick for me (although not always, I'd say its around 90%)
What I responded to is an issue with x2gocleansessions. If it gets
started on ArchLinux systems and then disappears, it is quite obvious
that it crashes somewhere in its ,,while (sleep 2)''-loop.
So, you should find out why it crashes (it has been written in Perl).
Once that bug is found (IMHO it is distro specific), then the
originally addressed issue in this thread may be solved, as well.
Permanently restarting the x2gocleansessions script is a workaround,
not a solution.
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