Hi guys,
I'm a happy X2go user, using it every day on a Debian (testing) with nightly X2go packages.
As many others, since some time I'm hit by the libcairo update and the sluggishness (however this isn't critical for me personally) and, more important to me, the broken glyphs on session resume.
I don't want to whine or complain, just ask whether there are any news on this problem.
Thanks, Enrico
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Hi Enrico,
On Di 26 Jun 2012 23:47:54 CEST Enrico Tröger wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm a happy X2go user, using it every day on a Debian (testing) with nightly X2go packages.
As many others, since some time I'm hit by the libcairo update and the sluggishness (however this isn't critical for me personally) and, more important to me, the broken glyphs on session resume.
I don't want to whine or complain, just ask whether there are any news on this problem.
The issue with the sluggishness might have changed. I have a Debian
sid system that I connect to (GNOME3 with --fallback mode). And the
sluggishness has gone since a couple of days. Not sure what the change
was, in X2Go we did not change anything about the sluggishness.
Maybe people observe similar changes in their X2Go connections...
Easy test:
o gnome-terminal: run sudo apt-get update (with a long list of APT sources) o gnome-terminal: scroll through a long screen history o iceweasel/firefox: scroll a long web page
Mike
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Hi again,
On Mi 27 Jun 2012 12:52:23 CEST Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi Enrico,
On Di 26 Jun 2012 23:47:54 CEST Enrico Tröger wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm a happy X2go user, using it every day on a Debian (testing) with nightly X2go packages.
As many others, since some time I'm hit by the libcairo update and the sluggishness (however this isn't critical for me personally) and, more important to me, the broken glyphs on session resume.
I don't want to whine or complain, just ask whether there are any news on this problem.
The issue with the sluggishness might have changed. I have a Debian
sid system that I connect to (GNOME3 with --fallback mode). And the
sluggishness has gone since a couple of days. Not sure what the
change was, in X2Go we did not change anything about the
sluggishness.Maybe people observe similar changes in their X2Go connections...
Easy test:
o gnome-terminal: run sudo apt-get update (with a long list of APT sources) o gnome-terminal: scroll through a long screen history o iceweasel/firefox: scroll a long web page
Mike
I studied the latest nxagent tarball from NoMachine again (3.5.0-9). I
realized that they provided a fix for the libcairo sluggishness issue.
The nxagent (3.5.0-9) version is included in yesterday's release of NX
(redistributed) v3.5.0.14.
Greets, Mike
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Heya,
I'm a happy X2go user, using it every day on a Debian (testing) with nightly X2go packages.
As many others, since some time I'm hit by the libcairo update and the sluggishness (however this isn't critical for me personally) and, more important to me, the broken glyphs on session resume.
I don't want to whine or complain, just ask whether there are any news on this problem.
The issue with the sluggishness might have changed. I have a Debian sid system that I connect to (GNOME3 with --fallback mode). And the sluggishness has gone since a couple of days. Not sure what the change was, in X2Go we did not change anything about the sluggishness.
Maybe people observe similar changes in their X2Go connections...
Easy test:
o gnome-terminal: run sudo apt-get update (with a long list of APT sources) o gnome-terminal: scroll through a long screen history o iceweasel/firefox: scroll a long web page
Mike
I studied the latest nxagent tarball from NoMachine again (3.5.0-9). I realized that they provided a fix for the libcairo sluggishness issue.
The nxagent (3.5.0-9) version is included in yesterday's release of NX (redistributed) v3.5.0.14.
Nice to hear!
As said above, the sluggishness isn't a big issue for me. It's rather the more or less broken session resuming due to the glyphs rendering problem.
Anyway, thank you and Alex and all the others for working hard on X2go!
Regards, Enrico
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