[FreeNX-kNX] FreeNX Resolution Won't Resize to Monitor Upon Resuming Session

Marcelo Boveto Shima marceloshima at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 21:15:30 UTC 2012


The file to change is nxnode

On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Marcelo Boveto Shima
<marceloshima at gmail.com> wrote:
> I found the problem.
>
> Change -option to -options
>
> 838c850
> <               nxlog "$FUNCNAME ($$): Start nxagent by command: '$COMMAND_NXAGENT
> $P $R -name \"NX - $user@$SERVER_NAME:$display - $session (GPL
> Edition)\" -option \"$USER_FAKE_HOME/.nx/C-$sess_id/options\" $B $FP
> $AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_X :$display'" &
> ---
>>               nxlog "$FUNCNAME ($$): Start nxagent by command: '$COMMAND_NXAGENT $P $R -name \"NX - $user@$SERVER_NAME:$display - $session (GPL Edition)\" -options \"$USER_FAKE_HOME/.nx/C-$sess_id/options\" $B $FP $AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_X :$display'" &
> 840c852
> <               PATH="$PATH_BIN:$PATH" $COMMAND_NXAGENT $P $R -name "NX -
> $user@$SERVER_NAME:$display - $session (GPL Edition)" -option
> "$USER_FAKE_HOME/.nx/C-$sess_id/options" $B $FP $AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_X
> :$display 2>&3 &
> ---
>>               PATH="$PATH_BIN:$PATH" $COMMAND_NXAGENT $P $R -name "NX - $user@$SERVER_NAME:$display - $session (GPL Edition)" -options "$USER_FAKE_HOME/.nx/C-$sess_id/options" $B $FP $AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_X :$display 2>&3 &
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 3:05 AM, Erk OwN-3m-All <own3mall at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yes, Ctrl Alt and using the 4 arrow keys works.  I am able to slide over to
>> different parts of the screen now.  I didn't know you could do this...
>> However, still doesn't explain why it won't resize?
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 7:09 AM, <chris at ccburton.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> freenx-knx-bounces at kde.org wrote on 20/03/2012 17:02:44:
>>>
>>>
>>> > Both clients are set to use the available area in the display
>>> > options.  However, when the session is restored using a smaller
>>> > resolution (1024x600 ), what I see on the screen is a 1024 x 600
>>> > resolution showing part of the original 1920 x 1200 resolution
>>> > screen.  My desktop shortcut icons are off the screen except for the
>>> > trash icon and my gnome3 menus are not visible, as they are off the
>>> > screen up to the left.  Thus, I'm unable to run anything, as my
>>> > desktop was not resized to the resolution.  Rather, a window created
>>> > using the resolution of 1024 x 600 is displayed showing part of the
>>> > screen that was created by the very first session.  Would it be
>>> > helpful if I attached screenshots?
>>>
>>> No
>>>
>>> Now you've explained it fully I understand.
>>>
>>> What windows manager/version are you using ??
>>>
>>> What version of nxagent do you have installed ??
>>>
>>> If you depress Ctrl Alt and use the 4 arrow keys,
>>> does the part of the screen shown in the small
>>> window scroll around ??
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>>
>>
>>
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>>    Then please write up the solution in the FreeNX Wiki/FAQ:
>>
>> http://openfacts2.berlios.de/wikien/index.php/BerliosProject:FreeNX_-_FAQ
>>
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>>                 http://www.nomachine.com/kb/
>>
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