[Bio-Linux] X2Go Client behavoiur

Sander Granneman sgrannem at staffmail.ed.ac.uk
Mon Oct 12 06:50:34 EDT 2015


We have had the same problem on a number of machines with x2go server.
The only thing that seems to be working reasonably well is to use LXDE as the default desktop.

Sander

> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:48 AM, Ramendra Sarma <ramendra.sarma at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The X2goClient connects and disconnect immediately in my bio linux machine during connection to a local bio linux server.The version is X2Go Client v. 4.0.5.0 (Qt - 4.8.6).
> 
> But I can ssh perfectly with the same machine. Why?
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