[FreeNX-kNX] how to suspend a session (from the command-line)?

Alastair Johnson alastair at solutiontrax.com
Thu Jul 6 12:05:02 UTC 2006


Odd - I use exactly that command with FreeNX to suspend sessions. I think you 
need to be root to do it though. This is on FC3 using:
freenx-0.4.4-2.fdr.0
nx-1.5.0-4.FC3.1
nxclient-1.5.0-135

On Thursday 06 July 2006 11:38, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> I have a host running FreeNX; unfortunately, it has a dynamic IP.
>
> Whenever the IP changes, I can't reconnect to the session - instead a
> new one is started.
>
> When I list the processes, I can see that the old session and its
> programs are still running.
>
>
> So I thought that before I "reconnect" (which doesn't really reconnect,
> but creates a new session), I'd log in via SSH, suspend the problematic
> session, and then connect to that session, interrupted by the IP change.
>
>
> Commercial nomachine allows to suspend a session with:
>
> nxserver --suspend <user>
>
> However, FreeNX doesn't seem to have this feature.
>
> How can I suspend a session from the command line with FreeNX?
>
> I have FreeNX 0.4.4 and NX-1.5.0.




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