I don't see **any** messages related to x2go in syslog on the client side.
On the server, I'm seeing:
Code:
$ grep x2go /var/log/syslog
Jun 10 13:25:29 deneb /usr/bin/x2gostartagent: successfully started X2Go Agent session with ID tf-50-1718040328_stDfvwm_dp24
Jun 10 13:25:30 deneb /usr/bin/x2goruncommand: launching session with Xsession-x2go mechanism, using STARTUP="/usr/bin/fvwm"
Jun 10 13:25:30 deneb /usr/bin/x2goruncommand: dbus wrapper available as /usr/bin/dbus-run-session
Inside the little debug window inside the x2go-client window, this is shown:
Code:
NXPROXY - Version 3.5.99.26
Copyright (c) 2001, 2011 NoMachine (http://www.nomachine.com)
Copyright (c) 2008-2014 Oleksandr Shneyder <o.shneyder@phoca-gmbh.de>
Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Ulrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de>
Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de>
Copyright (c) 2011-2016 Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Qindel Group (http://www.qindel.com)
NXCOMP, NX protocol compression and NX extensions to this software
are copyright of the aforementioned persons and companies.
Redistribution and use of the present software is allowed according
to terms specified in the file LICENSE.nxcomp which comes in the
source distribution.
All rights reserved.
NOTE: This software has received contributions from various other
contributors, only the core maintainers and supporters are listed as
copyright holders. Please contact us, if you feel you should be listed
as copyright holder, as well.
NX protocol compression is derived from DXPC project.
Copyright (c) 1995,1996 Brian Pane
Copyright (c) 1996,1997 Zachary Vonler and Brian Pane
Copyright (c) 1999 Kevin Vigor and Brian Pane
Copyright (c) 2000,2003 Gian Filippo Pinzari and Brian Pane
All rights reserved.
See https://github.com/ArcticaProject/nx-libs for more information.
Info: Proxy running in server mode with pid '3332871'.
Session: Starting session at 'Mon Jun 10 13:25:29 2024'.
Info: Using errors file '/home/tf/.x2go/S-tf-50-1718040328_stDfvwm_dp24/sessions'.
Info: Using stats file '/home/tf/.x2go/S-50/stats'.
Loop: WARNING! Overriding auxiliary X11 port with new value '1'.
Warning: Overriding auxiliary X11 port with new value '1'.
Info: Using abstract X11 socket in kernel namespace for accessing DISPLAY=:0.
Info: Connecting to remote host 'localhost:56434'.
Info: Connected to remote proxy on FD#5.
Info: Connection with remote proxy completed.
Loop: WARNING! Unrecognized session type 'unix-kde-depth_24'. Assuming agent session.
Warning: Unrecognized session type 'unix-kde-depth_24'. Assuming agent session.
Info: Using WAN link parameters 1408/24/1/0.
Info: Using cache parameters 4/4096KB/8192KB/8192KB.
Info: Using pack method '4k-png-9' with session 'unix-kde-depth_24'.
Info: Using ZLIB data compression 1/1/32.
Info: Using ZLIB stream compression 1/1.
Info: No suitable cache file found.
Info: Forwarding X11 connections to display ':0.0'.
Info: Forwarding auxiliary X11 connections to display ':0.0'.
Session: Session started at 'Mon Jun 10 13:25:29 2024'.
Info: Established X server connection.
Info: Using shared memory parameters 0/0K.
I tell it to run fvwm and provide the exact path. Both the client system and the server use Xorg/X11 for the display server. I have no Wayland anywhere and don't use any DE, though I have used XFCE, Mate, LXDE, and LXQt before just fine.
When posting terminal/log output, please use code tags so things line up. Really would be helpful if you edited all prior posts to wrap in code tags those parts to reduce important things from being missed.
top shows this on the client system:
Code:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
259627 tf 20 0 80532 28400 8356 S 0.7 0.5 0:00.59 x2goagent
1696 root 20 0 28328 17660 2932 S 0.3 0.3 0:45.02 x2gocleansessio
Hardly any CPU or RAM needed with x2go.
The TOP output on your system shows it only has 2GB of RAM. That isn't much for a computer today. No way should you attempt to run Gnome or KDE DEs ... er ... ever on a system like that.
I assume the network performance results are at work, not over the internet. The settings need to be for the slowest connection used. Try the "DSL" setting and please confirm you made the other 3 changes already suggested.
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