Hi Alex, hi all,
On Mi 27 Mai 2020 11:55:46 CEST, Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
Am 26.05.20 um 13:45 schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Hi Alex,
I wonder when would be a good point to get X2Go Kdrive to the majority
of X2Go users. I will plan some X2Go work for July and this would be a
good occasion to get a
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 5:59 PM gian sisal wrote:
> I already tried the viewport_mode/zoom (ctrl+alt+r then ctrl+alt+arrow),
> unfortunately it shows me only the "central displays", I cannot move to first
> nor last "virtual monitor". However I'll go trying again and again... :)
That is strange
Thanks for your answer.
I already tried the viewport_mode/zoom (ctrl+alt+r then ctrl+alt+arrow),
unfortunately it shows me only the "central displays", I cannot move to
first nor last "virtual monitor". However I'll go trying again and again...
:)
I would like to ask: in Your opinion, will there be
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 5:25 PM gian sisal wrote:
>
> Hi Ulrich,I try to explain it with a picture.. In attach you can see: my x2go
> Client (windows, ver 4.1.2.0 ... I think it's the latest one) connected to a
> remote system with 4 physical monitors. The point is: I would like to select
> "re
Hello Gian,
can you please specify in detail what exactly you want to achieve? The
problem here is that the term "display" is a bit overused in the
remote desktop area so it is unclear what you might mean.
Uli
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 4:55 PM gian sisal wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I already asked
Hi everyone,
I already asked about this topic, but no answers until now.
So I'm going to ask again:
I need to connect to a multi-monitor remote system (CentOS on it), I'm
using a windows x2go client: no problems about connection: I'm able to
connect to such remote system, but I need to select a sin
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 1:07 PM Johannes Töger wrote:
>
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> It turns out that Matlab by default uses an older Mesa software rendering
> module (17.3) when there is no hardware OpenGL. I tried to compile my own
> version with additional optimizations and LLVMPipe et
Thanks for your quick reply.
It turns out that Matlab by default uses an older Mesa software rendering
module (17.3) when there is no hardware OpenGL. I tried to compile my own
version with additional optimizations and LLVMPipe etc, but Matlab wouldn't
accept it. No more time to debug it today,
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 9:51 AM Johannes Töger wrote:
> We’re running x2go on a compute server. Some of our apps are written in
> Matlab with interactive GUI:s. We are seeing quite poor graphics performance
> after moving from Matlab R2014a to R2019a, especially when using transparency
> in 3D
Hi everyone,
We're running x2go on a compute server. Some of our apps are written in Matlab
with interactive GUI:s. We are seeing quite poor graphics performance after
moving from Matlab R2014a to R2019a, especially when using transparency in 3D
graphics. This might be connected to the fact tha
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