[X2Go-User] X2Go crashes when I run Thunderbird

Walid MOGHRABI w.moghrabi at servicemagic.eu
Thu Apr 5 16:23:26 CEST 2018


Anyway, disabling BIG-REQUESTS has some drawbacks ... and advantages.
Good point : it make some applications now work out of the box (VSCode, ATOM editor, ...)
Bad point : some other apps won't start (VLC)

Now make your choice !

Any idea on if and when BIG-REQUESTS will be fixed one day ?


Regards,
Walid Moghrabi

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De: "Ulrich Sibiller" <ulrich.sibiller at gmail.com> 
À: "Tristan Miller" <psychonaut at nothingisreal.com> 
Cc: "x2go users" <x2go-user at lists.x2go.org> 
Envoyé: Jeudi 5 Avril 2018 16:11:42 
Objet: Re: [X2Go-User] X2Go crashes when I run Thunderbird 


It's a problem in nx. And for that reason it is disabled in current x2go packages. 


Uli 


Tristan Miller < psychonaut at nothingisreal.com > schrieb am Do., 5. Apr. 2018, 15:41: 


Greetings. 

On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 16:07:14 +0100, Stefan Baur 
< X2Go-ML-1 at baur-itcs.de > wrote: 
> Am 26.02.2018 um 17:27 schrieb Tristan Miller: 
> > Dear all, 
> > 
> > On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 16:23:32 +0100, Tristan Miller 
> > < psychonaut at nothingisreal.com > wrote: 
> >> Lately whenever I try to run Thunderbird through X2Go, the session 
> >> suddenly closes. The session doesn't get suspended, since when I 
> >> reconnect I need to create a new session rather than resuming the 
> >> old one. I assume that the server is crashing or otherwise 
> >> failing, since the client remains open. 
> > Problem seems to happen with many other GTK+ applications as well, 
> > including GEdit and Evince. Is no one else experiencing this? 
> 
> Last time I had such an issue with evince and thunderbird, it could be 
> fixed by adding the following line to /etc/x2go/x2goagent.options: 
> 
> X2GO_NXAGENT_DEFAULT_OPTIONS+=" -extension BIG-REQUESTS" 
> 
> Please check if this line is present on the server, if not, add it and 
> try again. 

Confirmed, adding this line to /etc/x2go/x2goagent.options fixes the 
problem. 

Is this a problem with X2Go itself? Or perhaps with my GNU/Linux 
distribution? (I can report it downstream and suggest that they add 
this line to x2goagent.options.) 

Regards, 
Tristan 

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