OK-
Thanks to your help I did put xfce4 on. It seems to work.
However, I find that while it does seem to get me to the desktop, I still have
the same ridiculously slow response speed that I had within the gnome
environment. Do you think it could be related to the fact that it's an Amazon
EC2 m
Even when I try making a shell script executable with the gnome-session
arguments, I have no luck whatsoever. I created a new user and tried logging
in, and it just throws a bunch of errors like this in the
.xsession-x2go-error.log:
> > >
(gnome-settings-daemon:21349): keyboard-plugin-WARNING *
Hi James,
On Mo 30 Jun 2014 21:59:14 CEST, James M. Pulver wrote:
When accessing a remote server from the Linux client, we are seeing
for one user X errors - X2go doesn't crash...:
The issue is that, after xterm window is launched, any attempt to
use the keyboard in that xterm causes the xs
When accessing a remote server from the Linux client, we are seeing for one
user X errors - X2go doesn't crash...:
The issue is that, after xterm window is launched, any attempt to use the
keyboard in that xterm causes the xserver to die and the x2go session to
terminate. This happens with emac
HI Jon,
On Mo 30 Jun 2014 18:00:58 CEST, Jon Gilbert wrote:
The .x2go directory and .Xauthority files are stored in the user's
home directory. I am guessing what is going on is that I could not
connect as the user "ubuntu" because that user does not have its own
home directory on my syste
Yes Mike Gabriel,
The .x2go directory and .Xauthority files are stored in the user's home
directory. I am guessing what is going on is that I could not connect as the
user "ubuntu" because that user does not have its own home directory on my
system. Instead it has a link to the home directory o
On Ubuntu 12.04 you would need to make sure to install
"gnome-session-fallback"
read this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1964786
and the 3rd or 4th entry down shows how to install it.
But.. that only works for 12.04 Unity.
For x2go on ubuntu you can always install on the x2gos
Hi Mike#2
On Mo 30 Jun 2014 13:48:40 CEST, Michael DePaulo wrote:
OK, I think I see the problem. "ubuntu-desktop". You have the UNITY
desktop environment installed, not vanilla GNOME. Please try
specifying "UNITY" as your session type. Our logic in the "x2goserver"
package will make sure Unity
See reply in-line
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 4:26 AM, Mike Gabriel
wrote:
> Hi Jon, hi Michael,
>
>
> On Mo 30 Jun 2014 05:18:06 CEST, Michael DePaulo wrote:
>
>>> Anyway after some digging on that error message, I figured out that my
>>> problem was that my Bitnami AMI had me signing in as usernam
Hi Jon, hi Michael,
On Mo 30 Jun 2014 05:18:06 CEST, Michael DePaulo wrote:
Anyway after some digging on that error message, I figured out that
my problem was that my Bitnami AMI had me signing in as username
"ubuntu" which is really just an alias to the user "bitnami". But
because I was
Well Mike,
UNITY login fails. I can see a desktop image but nothing else.
Are there some bindings I need to install first?
Jon
On Sun. 29 Jun.2014, at 8:18 PM, Michael DePaulo wrote:
> See responses inline.
>
> On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 10:35 PM, Jon Gilbert wrote:
>> Mike-
>>
>> I finally
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