[FreeNX-kNX] problems near the end of connect w/freenx client with fc5 on both machiens

John H. mistamaila at gmail.com
Wed Mar 29 04:48:39 UTC 2006


do you understand at least one, if not more, people on here have SAID
They have fc5 running?

really, why do you even bother if you treat people like this?

On 3/28/06, Kurt Pfeifle <k1pfeifle at gmx.net> wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 March 2006 16:50, John H. wrote:
> > did you understand that i had it working for quite some time, working
> > fine, at least 3-4 months?
>
> I did.
>
> > i thought i explained that.
>
> You mentioned it.
>
> > i upgraded to fc5
>
> Do you understand that none of us has FC5 running? Do you understand
> that we can only help you, if you cooperate, and put some effort into
> finding the problem yourself by following our hints?
>
> Did you understand that this upgrade exchanged completely your Xorg
> installation? Do you understand that this causes quite a few problems
> to other people too? See, when the FreeNX you use was released it could
> be made so that it knew about standard paths used by X (including font
> paths); and node.conf wasn't required because FreeNX worked with its
> defaults.
>
> Now that you changed some of the environment FreeNX was functioning in
> underneath its a**e, you may need to tell it about some of the new para-
> meters. That's why you may need to use a node.conf now. But not a 1:1
> copy of the *sample (which has everything commented out) -- rather one
> that is adapted to your needs.
>
> > and had to remove then reinstall the freenx nx
> > packages, so what files would that have affected/removed that had been
> > edited?  if i was told that, i could possibly fix it.
> >
> > and yes, i looked at the faq,
>
> "looked at" is not enough. Have you ever tried to follow some of the
> detailled steps outlined there? And if so, why didn't you say so?
> And what were the results?
>
> > that's how i knew to look at nxserver.log
>
> You said your nxserver.log was empty... Did you notice the hints in
> the FAQ how you can make it log more verbosely? Did you notice the
> hints in the FAQ about *other* logfiles but the nxserver.log to
> look at? See, with each NX connection there is also sshd involved
> which tends to log into its own log files.
>
> John, you're stealing my time by not being as cooperative as you
> *could* be: you have not made *any* visible effort to provide more
> info; specifically, you have not answered my questions, and have not
> responded to Thorsten's hints. Let me hold your hand one last time
> by repeating, while rephrasing and being more specific, and by
> paraphrasing contents of the FAQ:
>
> * Did you edit the node.conf so that it does not only contain
>   comments?
>
> * What are now the actual contents of node.conf (without any
>   comments)?
>
> * What is the value you set for NX_LOG_LEVEL ?  What about
>   SESSION_LOG_CLEAN ?
>
> * To what values did you set the other parameters mentioned
>   in the FAQ ?
>
> * Did you check logs on *both* sides of the failing connection?
>
> * Do you succeed in running this command:
>   "ssh -i /usr/NX/share/keys/server.id_dsa.key nx at nxserver" ?
>
> * Also, have you searched the archives of this list for other
>   reports about FC5 problems, and how they were solved?
>
> Cheers,
> Kurt   [ not really hoping for a better answer this time, but
>          betting on yet another "It still does not work. What
>          now?"-mail... ]
>
>
> > On 3/28/06, Kurt Pfeifle <k1pfeifle at gmx.net> wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 28 March 2006 07:21, John H. wrote:
> > > > i did, and the same error happened.
> > >
> > > Can you please be a bit more specific ???
> > >
> > > So you copied the node.conf.sample to node.conf... and you edited it to
> > > match your desired settings... and these settings were?
> > >
> > > And you've also read the FAQ, about how to increase the verbosity of
> > > logging? And where to look for logs? And you've looked for the logs on
> > > both sides of the failing connection, yes?
> > >
> > > > On 3/27/06, Kurt Pfeifle <k1pfeifle at gmx.net> wrote:
> > > > > On Sunday 26 March 2006 19:02, John H. wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > ??  i have never used a node.conf i do not believe, and there is only
> > > > > > the node.sample or whatever now.
> > > > >
> > > > > Why don't you just turn the *.sample into a *.conf then? That's what it
> > > > > is for!
> > >
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