Hi Daniel,
On Do 21 Jul 2011 16:51:31 CEST Daniel Lindgren wrote:
Hi Mike,
2011/7/21 Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>:
Try the server-side package upgrade first, if everything still fails afterwards, let us know.
I can confirm that 3.0.99 on W7 x64 won't connect. I have server version 3.0.99.5 installed.
Only 3.01-13 works on W7 x64. If I interpreted the changelogs correctly, 13 is the last version that didn't use libssh, I'm guessing that the problem in later versions are related to libssh.
Thanks for your feedback. I have cross-posted this issue on x2go-dev
as it needs Alex to take a look at this issue...
Greets, Mike
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
On Do 21 Jul 2011 16:51:31 CEST Daniel Lindgren wrote:
I can confirm that 3.0.99 on W7 x64 won't connect. I have server version 3.0.99.5 installed.
Only 3.01-13 works on W7 x64. If I interpreted the changelogs correctly, 13 is the last version that didn't use libssh, I'm guessing that the problem in later versions are related to libssh.
Thanks for your feedback. I have cross-posted this issue on x2go-dev as it needs Alex to take a look at this issue...
Windows x2goclient 3.99.0.0 is working for me at the moment on 64-bit Windows 7. I just installed it a few minutes ago, and I did have a slight snag at first but it seems to have disappeared (not sure if it is the same issue Daniel saw).
My server has (I think) x2goserver 3.0.1-5, from here:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=18028
I am testing on two Windows client machines, both running 64-bit Windows 7. Call them CL1 and CL2.
CL1 was initially running x2goclient 3.01-13, and had a session in progress. I installed 3.99 on CL2 (initially without vcxsrv), and started a new session (all my sessions are LXDE), which worked well for the minute I had it open. Then I logged out of the CL2 session, and suspended the CL1 session. Then I tried to resume the suspended session on CL2, but it froze during attempted connection, nothing at all happened for more than a minute, so I aborted and restarted the client on CL2. Then I resumed the suspended session on CL1 (CL1 was still client 3.01-13), and it worked. Then on CL2 I started a new session, and that worked. So I logged out of the session on CL2, suspended the session on CL1 once again, and tried to resume the session on CL2. Success! It came right up on CL2 with the 3.99 client. After a minute, I suspended the session again.
Next I tested with vcxsrv 1.10.3.1. I used the installer to install vcxsrv on CL2 into 'Program Files (x86)', and then went into Settings... for x2goclient and specified to use vcxsrv. Note that the default looked for vcxsrv.exe in 'Program Files' instead of 'Program Files (x86)', but it was easy to change that.
I resumed the session on CL2 and it worked. So I suspended the session and resumed the session on CL1 (3.01-13), and that worked. So I suspended the session again, and on CL1 I installed vcxsrv and x2goclient 3.99, and resumed the session on CL1 again, and it worked. I have been running it on CL1 for about 30 minutes now, and no problems yet. I'll keep running it (I use CL1 every day) so if you do not hear from me for a while, that means I haven't had any problems. I will, of course, post about any problems that I might have. So hopefully you don't hear from me for a while!