Yes, you should do so and then reinstall the x2goserver and x2goserver-xesssion packages. Doing so will reinstall the necessary dependencies (e.g., nxagent). Of course, you should do so via a local console or command-line SSH, not via an X2Go session. And if you have made any changes to files under /etc/x2go/, you should back them up 1st. -Mike#2 On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 7:38 AM, ura wrote: > thanks for responding here. > i just ran: > yum remove x2goserver-extensions > > and yum also elected to remove x2goserver, agent and xsession as > dependencies. do you advise to remove all of these too? > > > The problem is based on these circumstances: > 1. You have X2Go installed from packages.x2go.org. The version string > starts with: 4.0.1.18-0 > 2. The version of x2goserver in the fedora 20 updates repo has a > higher version string: 4.0.1.18-5 > 3. You have the package x2goserver-extensions installed from > packages.x2go.org. This is normal. > 4. The x2goserver packages in Fedora 20 (both the base repo and the > updates repo) do not include the x2goserver-extensions package. > > Orion, > It looks like the files that are in the packages.x2go.org > x2goserver-extensions package[1] are included in the Fedora > x2goserver[2] package, correct? > if so, I think Ura can solve this problem by removing > x2goserver-extensions, and then running yum update. > > > or: > > yum shell > > remove x2goserver-extensions > > upgrade > > run > > I could probably have the Fedora x2goserver package provide > x2goserver-extensions to help with such situations. > > > -Mike#2 > > [1] http://packages.x2go.org/fedora/20/main/x86_64/rpms/x2goserver/ > [2] http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=602993 > > [...]