Did you check if /tmp/ is really read-only when that happens? If it is, you need to find out why. I don't know how x2go could make it ro, so there's likey a different reason for it.
Hanno
On Sun, May 01, 2022 at 08:48:41PM +0530, Vikas Rawal wrote:
I am running x2go server on debian testing and connecting to it from another linux machine. Everything works fine but occasionally (approximately after 2-3 days of use over which I connect and disconnect from the client many times), the host machine says the /tmp/... is on a read-only partition, and everything stops working. x2go client does not connect when this happens. I can ssh to the server but nothing works on it. I am unable to even cleanly reboot the machine when that happens. I only need to physically hard-boot the machine.
I don't know if this is happening because of x2go, but it never happened before I started dabbling with x2go.
Is this a known problem? Any ideas about how to debug?
V.
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