On Tue, 7 Feb 2017, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
Yep, Walid on the x2go-dev mailing list also sees crashes. That's one of the reason why we're not replacing nx-libs in X2Go realm with the Arctica nx-libs. It's heavily in the works and might be unstable.
One of the nice things I discovered is that 3.5.99 works with both x2go
and freenx-server so I can make things work for customers who have purchased the nx client as well or are using opennx. I have some clients who prefer to run antique operating systems, windows xp, ubuntu 12.04, etc, so it is nice to have that backwards compatibility for those who prefer to remain backwards.
Sadly, as mentioned, Arctica does not yet provide any RPM packages. To be honest, so far you're the only one having asked for OpenSUSE packages.
I did not have the problem with OpenSuse 13.2 or 42.1, but when I did the
recent distribution upgrade to 42.2 it broke (got the little tiny screen). I can manually set the resolution with xrandr just as was the case with the debian derived machines. I tend to keep things very current, so I'm probably one of the early adopters of 42.2. And OpenSuse doesn't seem to be hugely popular amoung my clients anyway so it's not super urgent.