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#1224
x2go desktop starts with incorrect resolution on Ubuntu 16.04
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Bug#1224
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Package: x2goserver
Version: 4.0.1.20-0
Server: Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit
Client: Linux Mint 18.2 Mate 64-bit
The server has Mate desktop and x2gomatebindings installed. The client machine has two monitors. When I configure the x2goclient to "Use whole display" of "Display #2," I would get a desktop of 800x600 upon logging in. If I suspend the session, and then resume it, I would get a desktop that correctly fits the entire monitor (1680x1050.)
When connecting to another server that runs Ubuntu 14.04, this problem doesn't occur.
The "Fullscreen" mode works correctly on both servers.
Thanks,
feng
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Feng Zhang, Ph.D.
LumArray, Inc.
15 Ward Street
Somerville, MA 02143
(617)996-5833
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Bug#1224
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Message #10 received at 1224@bugs.x2go.org (full text, mbox, reply):
Most probably, your nx-libs are not up to date.
You should try nx-libs bleeding edge from the Arctica repository.
Follow this procedure to setup your sources.list correctly : https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:nx-libs-betatesting
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De: "feng zhang" <fengz@lumarray.com>
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Objet: [X2Go-Dev] Bug#1224: x2go desktop starts with incorrect resolution on Ubuntu 16.04
Package: x2goserver
Version: 4.0.1.20-0
Server: Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit
Client: Linux Mint 18.2 Mate 64-bit
The server has Mate desktop and x2gomatebindings installed. The client machine has two monitors. When I configure the x2goclient to "Use whole display" of "Display #2," I would get a desktop of 800x600 upon logging in. If I suspend the session, and then resume it, I would get a desktop that correctly fits the entire monitor (1680x1050.)
When connecting to another server that runs Ubuntu 14.04, this problem doesn't occur.
The "Fullscreen" mode works correctly on both servers.
Thanks,
feng
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Feng Zhang, Ph.D.
LumArray, Inc.
15 Ward Street
Somerville, MA 02143
(617)996-5833
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