Hello,
I've installed PyHoca-GUI to test it, installation on Debian Squeeze with Gnome was no problem.
After starting it, I found an applet. I've started a connection and I got a form where was asked for the password. After giving the password I saw a message that authentication was successfull.
But, that was it. I don't see a remote desktop. When I do a mouse-over on the PyHoca-gui applet, I see (translated in English): "Connecting to remote X2go server". Not sure what's happening here.
With X2goclient I can connect. What's different?
I am wondering the logfile says "WARNING! Connected to remote version 3.4.0 with local version 3.5.0.". I will attach it the file.
I will also add the output of pyhoca-cli -d.
With regards, Paul.
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paul@server2:~$ pyhoca-cli --server server.acrobatiek.nl -u hans -d /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/Crypto/Util/randpool.py:40: RandomPool_DeprecationWarning: This application uses RandomPool, which is BROKEN in older releases. See http://www.pycrypto.org/randpool-broken RandomPool_DeprecationWarning) pyhoca-cli[7067] NOTICE: preparing requested X2go session pyhoca-cli[7067] (PyHocaCLI) NOTICE: preparing requested X2go session pyhoca-cli[7067] (x2gosessregistry-pylib) NOTICE: registering X2go session Pyhoca-Client_Session... pyhoca-cli[7067] (x2goclient-pylib) NOTICE: initializing X2go session... pyhoca-cli[7067] (x2gocontrolsession-pylib) NOTICE: connecting to [server.acrobatiek.nl]:22 pyhoca-cli[7067] (x2gocontrolsession-pylib) NOTICE: connecting to [server.acrobatiek.nl]:22 pyhoca-cli[7067] (PyHocaCLI) NOTICE: interactive login for user ,,hans'' Password: pyhoca-cli[7067] (x2gocontrolsession-pylib) NOTICE: connecting to [server.acrobatiek.nl]:22 pyhoca-cli[7067] (PyHocaCLI) NOTICE: give the X2go session some time to come up... pyhoca-cli[7067] (PyHocaCLI) INFO: X2go session is now running, the X2go client's profile name is: Pyhoca-Client_Session pyhoca-cli[7067] (PyHocaCLI) INFO: X2go session name is: hans-66-1313410046_stRTERMINAL_dp24 pyhoca-cli[7067] (PyHocaCLI) NOTICE: Press CTRL+C to suspend the running session... ^Cpyhoca-cli[7067] (PyHocaCLI) INFO: Suspending X2go session hans-66-1313410046_stRTERMINAL_dp24
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Hi Paul,
On Mo 15 Aug 2011 14:14:45 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:
But, that was it. I don't see a remote desktop. When I do a mouse-over on the PyHoca-gui applet, I see (translated in English): "Connecting to remote X2go server". Not sure what's happening here.
After you have authenticated, please left-click on the GUI icon again.
A new menu item with the session profile name has appeared. Select
this submenu item and you will find a menu entry ,,Start new
session''. Use this one...
I will also add the output of pyhoca-cli -d.
Use
$ pyhoca-cli --debug --libdebug -P <session-profile-name>
Is that successful???
Greets, Mike
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Op 15-08-11 14:23, Mike Gabriel schreef:
Hi Paul,
On Mo 15 Aug 2011 14:14:45 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:
But, that was it. I don't see a remote desktop. When I do a mouse-over on the PyHoca-gui applet, I see (translated in English): "Connecting to remote X2go server". Not sure what's happening here.
After you have authenticated, please left-click on the GUI icon again. A new menu item with the session profile name has appeared. Select this submenu item and you will find a menu entry ,,Start new session''. Use this one...
Ah, now it works ;-)
Strange that I have to authenticate first, and then start manually a session. Normally an session is starts automatically after authentication...
I will also add the output of pyhoca-cli -d.
Use
$ pyhoca-cli --debug --libdebug -P <session-profile-name>
Is that successful???
Yes, thanks for your support!
Before I did this: pyhoca-cli -d --server server.acrobatiek.nl -u hans What's wrong with it?
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
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Hi Paul,
On Mo 15 Aug 2011 14:39:49 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 15-08-11 14:23, Mike Gabriel schreef:
Hi Paul,
On Mo 15 Aug 2011 14:14:45 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:
But, that was it. I don't see a remote desktop. When I do a mouse-over on the PyHoca-gui applet, I see (translated in English): "Connecting to remote X2go server". Not sure what's happening here.
After you have authenticated, please left-click on the GUI icon again. A new menu item with the session profile name has appeared. Select this submenu item and you will find a menu entry ,,Start new session''. Use this one...
Ah, now it works ;-)
Strange that I have to authenticate first, and then start manually a session. Normally an session is starts automatically after authentication...
You will notice the advantage of staying connected to one server once
you use pyhoca-gui intensively... You can try to connect from two
clients to the same server (as same user) and see what happens...
I will also add the output of pyhoca-cli -d.
Use
$ pyhoca-cli --debug --libdebug -P <session-profile-name>
Is that successful???
Yes, thanks for your support!
Before I did this: pyhoca-cli -d --server server.acrobatiek.nl -u hans What's wrong with it?
It should indeed open a terminal session for user hans... But it does
not... You have found a bug that was only introduced into python-x2go.
Thanks for reporting. I will fix this ASAP.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
Greets, Mike
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Hi devs, hi x2go-users,
On Mo 15 Aug 2011 14:39:49 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:
[...] Before I did this: pyhoca-cli -d --server server.acrobatiek.nl -u hans What's wrong with it?
Paul made me aware of a pyhoca-cli problem that turned out to be a
server-side problem in x2goruncommand (x2goserver package).
To reproduce the error:
o X2go server: install ,,konsole'' (KDE4 terminal) o client-side: use x2goclient or pyhoca-gui or pyhoca-cli o run pyhoca-cli -d --server <myserver> -u <myserveruser> --command TERMINAL o or set up a session profile with TERMINAL as the to-be-run application
Result: the session will not start, no real error is reported.
I have committed a patch to X2go Git to fix this, packages are on its way...: http://code.x2go.org/gitweb?p=x2goserver.git;a=commitdiff;h=5ca4d96cb3f5788d...
Greets, Mike
PS: comments from devs???
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