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Subject: Re: [FreeNX-kNX] Using nxclient instead of xdm
From: "Fabian Franz" <FabianFranz () gmx ! de>
Date: 2007-11-14 16:24:30
Message-ID: 20071114162430.299040 () gmx ! net
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> That's close to the idea. I'm using VNC now to run 5 different sessions on
> my server, one for each family member. Each person knows their
> "Ctl-Alt-F#" to get to their personal session that stays logged in all the
> time. The X that's talking to the video is only running a single copy of
> vnxviewer in the full screen, the desktop is running in Xvnc. There are a
> few glitches with this setup, so I'm trying NX to see if it works better.
>
> When I try a similar setup, the nxclient program runs fine until it
> finishes the login and (presumably) starts KDE, then it simply exists and
> the screen contains nothing, though I can see the KDE is running in the
> process table.
IIRC, there was a possibility to add a file called "noexit" to /usr/NX/share/ to \
have the client and proxy running in foreground and waiting for the proxy and respawn \
nxclient on exit of proxy.
As a foreground process you could also use:
while true;
do
nxclient
while [ "$(pidof nxssh)" != "" ]
do
sleep 1
done
done
There should be some more ideas on that in the mailing list archive and in the \
NoMachine knowledge base.
cu
Fabian
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