Package: x2goagent
Version: 4.1.0.3
After upgrading from fedora workstation 32 to fedora workstation 33 I'm no longer able to use x2go for remote work (I asked a linux workstation and configured it myself). X2go has been running fine since f31.
Often after a reboot I can still use x2go for some minutes then it starts to close unexpectedly even after a few seconds or when opening new windows after session creation.
Here is one of the many core dumps:
PID: 4390 (x2goagent)
UID: 1000 (gparmiggiani)
GID: 1000 (gparmiggiani)
Signal: 6 (ABRT)
Timestamp: Tue 2020-11-03 12:58:16 CET (19h ago)
Command Line: x2goagent -nolisten tcp -nolisten tcp -dpi 144 -R -auth /home/gparmiggiani/.Xauthority -geometry 3840x2100 -name X2GO-gparmiggiani-50-1604404680_stRx2go-sess-run_dp32 :50
Executable: /usr/bin/nxagent
Control Group: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-6.scope
Unit: session-6.scope
Slice: user-1000.slice
Session: 6
Owner UID: 1000 (gparmiggiani)
Boot ID: d09cf916ba0d4b8ead05e250501dccd1
Machine ID: d1ab05e432c24567859f109be8523fab
Hostname: ilmarin.xxx.yyy
Storage: /var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.x2goagent.1000.d09cf916ba0d4b8ead05e250501dccd1.4390.1604404696000000.zst
Message: Process 4390 (x2goagent) of user 1000 dumped core.
Stack trace of thread 4390:
#0 0x00007f08394a2bc5 raise (libc.so.6 + 0x3dbc5)
#1 0x00007f083948b8a4 abort (libc.so.6 + 0x268a4)
#2 0x00007f08394e5127 __libc_message (libc.so.6 + 0x80127)
#3 0x00007f083957647a __fortify_fail (libc.so.6 + 0x11147a)
#4 0x00007f0839576446 __stack_chk_fail (libc.so.6 + 0x111446)
#5 0x000055da7fbec3b1 nxagentCollectPropertyEvent (nxagent + 0xbc3b1)
#6 0x000055da7fbcfb43 nxagentDispatchEvents (nxagent + 0x9fb43)
#7 0x000055da7fbd678a nxagentWakeupHandler (nxagent + 0xa678a)
#8 0x000055da7fbbb153 WaitForSomething (nxagent + 0x8b153)
#9 0x000055da7fb93cca Dispatch (nxagent + 0x63cca)
#10 0x000055da7fb7262e main (nxagent + 0x4262e)
#11 0x00007f083948d1a2 __libc_start_main (libc.so.6 + 0x281a2)
#12 0x000055da7fb74a1e _start (nxagent + 0x44a1e)
Please let me know if you need more info or testing, the problem is always reproducible.
Thanks in advance,
Gianluca.