Hello,
I have recently upgraded my Ubuntu installation, which is running x2goserver, to 13.10. I used to use GNOME as a window manager, but since 13.10, gnome seems to require 3D acceleration and can no longer be used with x2go, event in fallback mode (anyone, please tell me if you found a way to make gnome work in 13.10).
So I installed MATE and upgraded x2goserver to 4.0.1.11 (Unfortunately both at the same time).
Since then, the keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + T (which is the only shortcut I am using) is not longer working. After x2goserver upgrade, I have files /etc/nxagent/keystrokes.cfg and /etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg (which were not there before) and they both contain a definition for CTRL + ALT + T to terminate a session.
Not sure what to do next. Is it perhaps a known issue that CTRL+ALT+T does not work in MATE, or perhaps a known issue in the current version of x2goserver?
Any advice is appreciated!
Thank you!
Jean
Hi Jean
On Mi 08 Jan 2014 06:15:58 CET, Jean Gottschalk wrote:
Hello,
I have recently upgraded my Ubuntu installation, which is running x2goserver, to 13.10. I used to use GNOME as a window manager, but since 13.10, gnome seems to require 3D acceleration and can no longer be used with x2go, event in fallback mode (anyone, please tell me if you found a way to make gnome work in 13.10).
So I installed MATE and upgraded x2goserver to 4.0.1.11 (Unfortunately both at the same time).
Since then, the keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + T (which is the only shortcut I am using) is not longer working. After x2goserver upgrade, I have files /etc/nxagent/keystrokes.cfg and /etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg (which were not there before) and they both contain a definition for CTRL + ALT + T to terminate a session.
Not sure what to do next. Is it perhaps a known issue that CTRL+ALT+T does not work in MATE, or perhaps a known issue in the current version of x2goserver?
Any advice is appreciated!
Thank you!
Jean
the described scenario is exactly the reason why one of the devs (arw
from Uni Erlangen, Germany) provided the keystrokes.cfg patch.
Put another hotkey combination into the keystrokes.cfg file for
session termination (/etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg) and then CTRL-ALT-T
should work again in MATE.
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Mike,
thank you for the quick reply, just to make sure that I understood properly what you wanted me to do: I went into /etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg on the server, and changed:
<keystroke action="close_session" Control="1" AltMeta= "1" key="t" /> to <keystroke action="close_session" Control="1" AltMeta= "1" key="z" />
Then, in doubt, I rebooted the entire server (and client), logged into a new session, and neither CTRL+ALT+t nor CTRL+ALT+z will terminate my session.
What am I doing wrong?
Jean
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 1:58 AM, Mike Gabriel < mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
Hi Jean
On Mi 08 Jan 2014 06:15:58 CET, Jean Gottschalk wrote:
Hello,
I have recently upgraded my Ubuntu installation, which is running x2goserver, to 13.10. I used to use GNOME as a window manager, but since 13.10, gnome seems to require 3D acceleration and can no longer be used with x2go, event in fallback mode (anyone, please tell me if you found a way to make gnome work in 13.10).
So I installed MATE and upgraded x2goserver to 4.0.1.11 (Unfortunately both at the same time).
Since then, the keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + T (which is the only shortcut I am using) is not longer working. After x2goserver upgrade, I have files /etc/nxagent/keystrokes.cfg and /etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg (which were not there before) and they both contain a definition for CTRL + ALT + T to terminate a session.
Not sure what to do next. Is it perhaps a known issue that CTRL+ALT+T does not work in MATE, or perhaps a known issue in the current version of x2goserver?
Any advice is appreciated!
Thank you!
Jean
the described scenario is exactly the reason why one of the devs (arw from Uni Erlangen, Germany) provided the keystrokes.cfg patch.
Put another hotkey combination into the keystrokes.cfg file for session termination (/etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg) and then CTRL-ALT-T should work again in MATE.
Mike
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