I use two different client machines (both run ubuntu, one is 32 bit and one is 64 bit if that matters). X2goserver is running on a 32 bit ubuntu machine. I am trying to connect from client-1 an x2go published application session, suspend it and resume the same session from a client-2. I keep getting the following error.
Failed to restore all the required screen depths.
Can't resume the NX session on this display.
I looked up the error, but I am not able to find a recent discussion on this error and suggested work-arounds involve giving up on the session and creating a new session, which beats my original purpose.
I have verified that both client machines run at 24 bit color depth.
Any ideas?
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Am 17.06.2015 um 16:59 schrieb Prasad Annadata:
I use two different client machines (both run ubuntu, one is 32 bit and one is 64 bit if that matters). X2goserver is running on a 32 bit ubuntu machine. I am trying to connect from client-1 an x2go published application session, suspend it and resume the same session from a client-2. I keep getting the following error.
Failed to restore all the required screen depths.
Can't resume the NX session on this display.
I looked up the error, but I am not able to find a recent discussion on this error and suggested work-arounds involve giving up on the session and creating a new session, which beats my original purpose.
I have verified that both client machines run at 24 bit color depth.
Hi,
there's a similar and thus possibly related issue here:
http://bugs.x2go.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=891
Since this involves a Windows client, the fix listed there probably won't help you, but maybe you tried connecting with a Windows client first and thus got your session into that state?
If you're sure that there's no Windows client involved, please run
xdpyinfo
locally on each client, and also inside a newly created X2Go session, and let us know the output of all three invocations.
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On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 11:49 AM, Stefan Baur <X2Go-ML-1@baur-itcs.de> wrote:
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Am 17.06.2015 um 16:59 schrieb Prasad Annadata:
I use two different client machines (both run ubuntu, one is 32 bit and one is 64 bit if that matters). X2goserver is running on a 32 bit ubuntu machine. I am trying to connect from client-1 an x2go published application session, suspend it and resume the same session from a client-2. I keep getting the following error.
Failed to restore all the required screen depths.
Can't resume the NX session on this display.
I looked up the error, but I am not able to find a recent discussion on this error and suggested work-arounds involve giving up on the session and creating a new session, which beats my original purpose.
I have verified that both client machines run at 24 bit color depth.
Hi,
there's a similar and thus possibly related issue here:
http://bugs.x2go.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=891
Since this involves a Windows client, the fix listed there probably won't help you, but maybe you tried connecting with a Windows client first and thus got your session into that state?
If you're sure that there's no Windows client involved, please run
xdpyinfo
locally on each client, and also inside a newly created X2Go session, and let us know the output of all three invocations.
- -Stefan [...]
Actually, please run xdpyinfo inside a newly created X2Go session from both of the clients.
So that is a total of four invocations.
-Mike#2