Am 12.08.20 um 16:15 schrieb Jeroen Baten:
Hi,
I work with x2go on a daily bases for my usual desktop. Made an Intel NUC into a thin client and connect to my main server. I love this program. Even audio and video streaming work.
(well, not Zoom or Teamviewer, but that's a story for another day)
Are you using X2Go-TCE (our ThinClientEdition) for this? If so, you might want to check out X2Go-TCE-MMD (MateMiniDesktop). This is more of a hybrid, than a thin client. It has a local desktop and browser, thus allowing you to run videoconferencing sessions locally. For your remote applications, you would then use "Published Applications" instead of one of the regular Desktop Environments. I'll admit that it's not production ready yet, though.
Now I am trying to do the same from a Raspberry Pi model 4 with 8 Gb and Rapsbian OS, version 10.4.
[debug log]
Hope somebody can make some sense of this.
I can assure you that X2GoClient works just fine on a Raspberry Pi model *3*. So either it's something particular to the model 4 or it's an issue with the Ubuntu server side.
Just a wild guess: The Pi 4 has an option to use a KMS driver, and in raspi-config, there's an option to turn this new mode on and off. I would try turning it off to see if maybe it's a display issue (X2GoClient being unable to open the display). See <https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/raspi-config.md> - I'd try setting it to "Legacy". Probably requires a reboot.
Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
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