On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 6:03 PM, Bruno CAPELETO
<bruno.capel...@abcreseau.com> wrote:
>> > 1. Whatever the client (Windows or Linux 4.0.3.1-4), the local
>> > environment
>> > variables are not set properly and the software - which needs French
>> > localization - crashes. That could be "solved" the following way :
>> > /etc/x2go/Xsession :
>>
>> Hmm, the environment is usually set by the system. Is a local session
>> working properly?
>>
> Yes, local sessions are working properly.
>
>>
>> An application that crashes because of missing locale vars is 100% buggy.
>
>
> Let's say 80% buggy :-)


No, that's for sure a bug. No application may crash because of missign
env variables. Never!

>> > 2. At the start of a new session, one gets a windows with an error
>> > message
>> > "No session for pid ..." ; that bug has already been reported several
>> > times
>> > in x2go bug tracking and marked as solved. Actually it is not on my
>> > brand
>> > new system.
>>
>> I have no idea about this, except: Maybe there are some relicts of a
>> previous version of x2go. It could help to manually remove all nx and
>> x2go related packages completely, clean the filesystem for remains and
>> retry,
>
>
> I mixed it out : it was reported in LXDE mailing list. In my case it happens
> only in combination with x2go (fresh install, without any nx mixup).

So this happens only when starting an LXDE session?

>> > 3. The single application mode does not work with some of the
>> > applications,
>> > including that Laurux / Gambas. For example it works with
>> > /usr/bin/leafpad,
>> > but /usr/bin/libreoffice makes the x2go session crash.
>>
>> There are applications that fork themselves and return immediately,
>> which in turn causes the session to close down because there's no
>> client left. Please check if running xterm in single application mode
>> and starting those applications from there is working.
>
>
> x2go full session : xterm then /usr/bin/libreoffice -> works
> x2go single application mode /usr/bin/xterm -> got the xterm, but typing
> /usr/bin/libreoffice closes the session

Really during typing, before pressing enter? That's very weird.

Uli
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