I have a single Linux server that I connect to from x2go clients on both Windows and OSX computers. When I connect to the server from the Windows x2go client, ctrl-s is recognized just fine (for example, within emacs). When I connect to the exact same server, and same application on that server, from an OS X x2go client, the ctrl-s is somehow intercepted and is not received by emacs.
Per a suggestion in a previous thread on this topic, running xev shows that the ctrl-s is really being received by X. Interestingly, when running KDE the ctrl-s doesn't work in emacs, however, when using LXDE ctrl-s does work in emacs (same server, same OSX client)!
Anyone have ideas about what could be happening?
Alan Broder
I have had this problem for a long time. Using x2go client on OS X 10.10.4 and KDE desktop on the server, Ctrl-s was not recognised by the server.
According to my IT help guy this problem does not arise for x2go client on their operating system, again using KDE on the server.
Changing to GNOME on the server fixed it for me, so it seems to be a problem with the interaction between x2go OS X client and the KDE desktop.
Chris
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 5:15 AM, Alan J. Broder <alan@broder.org> wrote:
I have a single Linux server that I connect to from x2go clients on both Windows and OSX computers. When I connect to the server from the Windows x2go client, ctrl-s is recognized just fine (for example, within emacs). When I connect to the exact same server, and same application on that server, from an OS X x2go client, the ctrl-s is somehow intercepted and is not received by emacs.
Per a suggestion in a previous thread on this topic, running xev shows that the ctrl-s is really being received by X. Interestingly, when running KDE the ctrl-s doesn’t work in emacs, however, when using LXDE ctrl-s does work in emacs (same server, same OSX client)!
Anyone have ideas about what could be happening?
Alan Broder
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