X2Go Bug report logs - #1369
Keys do not release when using Emacs in X2GO Client

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Package: x2goclient; Maintainer for x2goclient is X2Go Developers <x2go-dev@lists.x2go.org>; Source for x2goclient is src:x2goclient.

Reported by: Yan Zhang <kriszhyan@gmail.com>

Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 06:00:04 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 4.1.2.0

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From: Ulrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de>
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 07:50:49 +0100
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To: Bob Harold <bobh@halfgoat.com>
Cc: 1369@bugs.x2go.org, Yan Zhang <kriszhyan@gmail.com>, submit@bugs.x2go.org
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You mean NX, I guess, not X2 (there's no such protocol). However: I am
using NX over two chained WANs without such problems. For some time I even
used it for working on machines on the other side of the Atlantic ocean -
and it worked flawlessly.

@Yan: you could try setting the connection type to ADSL or even ISDN and
retry.

Uli

Bob Harold <bobh@halfgoat.com> schrieb am Do., 14. März 2019, 02:50:

>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 5:17 AM Ulrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 9:10 AM Yan Zhang <kriszhyan@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> > I am using Emacs 24.5.1 with x2go client version 4.1.2.0 in Windows
>> 10. My server OS is Ubuntu 16.04 and the x2goserver comes from the PPA repo.
>>
>> You could try updating your nx-libs to nightly and retry:
>> https://sunweavers.net/blog/node/20
>>
>> > The difference is whether I start mark region (by hitting "ctrl+space")
>> before moving cursor. The client will only stuck if I first start mark
>> region and then hold cursor-moving keys like "ctrl+n" or "ctrl+p" for a few
>> seconds.
>>
>> Ok, understood. But still not replicable for me.
>>
>> >  I tried "xev -event keyboard" in a XFCE session and did not observe
>> any missing keystrokes.
>>
>> Nor did I. So maybe this is bug in emacs. I tested with 24.3.1, can
>> you downgrade?
>>
>> Uli
>>
>
> Just a thought - there is some lag in the screen updates from the remote
> host when using a protocol like x2.  It is possible that holding the keys
> for a few seconds, with auto-repeat, has buffered enough copies of the
> keystroke to scroll the file all the way to the end, even after you let
> go.  Is that possible?
>
> --
> Bob Harold
>
>
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