[X2go-dev] A few problems since upgrading

Oleksandr Shneyder oleksandr.shneyder at obviously-nice.de
Fri Dec 4 08:49:28 CET 2009


Hello Douglas,

I have booted in VirtualBox two virtual machines from karmic live CD, as
x2go server and client. I have not found any problem that you have
described. Passwordless authentication with dsa key work without problem
and x2go gtk client use only 1% from CPU Time.

Regards,
Alex

Douglas Stanley schrieb:
> Hello List,
> 
> I've been loving x2go, but recently I upgraded the server on my home
> machine to the latest version, and now I'm experiencing
> some rather annoying problems.
> 
> First, ssh key based auth isn't working anymore for some reason. It
> still prompts me for password, even if when I click the desktop
> link which is supposed to be headless, it brings up the x2go client
> window and prompts for password.
> 
> Second, the x2go client window seems to use 100% cpu as soon as the
> connection starts, and doesn't stop (not even if I log out of
> the remote session) until I close the client window (the one where you
> do all the configuration, not the actual window to the remote
> desktop).
> 
> I've realized it's a problem with the server, as I have another
> machine that I hadn't gotten around to upgrading the server on, and it
> works fine.
> 
> Oh, and all machines (both servers, and the client) are all running
> ubuntu 9.10 karmic 32bit.
> 
> Thanks,
> Doug
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Oleksandr Shneyder
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X2go Core Developer Team

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