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MadMartianParticipant
Ah, that’s what I’m looking for. For some reason I couldn’t find this feature before.
Thank you!
MadMartianParticipantNow it is working, but there was only two things that have changed and I do these often enough anyway, so I was quite surprised to find that the context menu has started to work again.
- I rebooted
- I killed plasmashell and restarted it
The other thing I notice is that the mouse cursor changes from my large red GNOME cursor to some small black cursor I have not seen before when the context menu activates. It never did this when the context menu failed to present before. I suspect this may be a conflict between GNOME and KDE because there are some GNOME processes running on my machine as well (Evolution Mail for one).
I expect this will occur again, but this provides some additional context for troubleshooting. Since my reboot was relatively recent I imagine some process that is not presently running on my computer could have been causing this issue before.
MadMartianParticipantI’ve attached a short video (with microphone audio on to demonstrate mouse clicking) of the behavior for some context.
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MadMartianParticipantSeems you may be onto something…
[jonathan@Hoth] /usr/NX/bin
13:58:46 > file nxclient.bin
nxclient.bin: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-, for GNU/Linux 2.4.1, strippedI’m going to see if I can reinstall this using the 64-bit version.
MadMartianParticipantI was able to inspect the environment of the nxclient.bin process (/usr/NX/bin/nxclient.bin –monitor –pid 12923) via /proc/28922/environ and came-up with this:
SHELL=/bin/bash
NX_VERSION=6.9.2
NX_LOGS=/home/<redacted@0>/.nx/<redacted@1>
NX_FEATURES=Hoth,ASUSAllSeries,Linux,Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS,4.15.0,x86_64,4,688910336,314
NX_SESSIONID=<redacted@2>
USER=<redacted@0>
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/NX/lib:
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=<redacted@3>
NX_MONITOR_OPTIONS=/home/<redacted@0>/.nx/<redacted@1>/options
USERNAME=<redacted@0>
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
NXDIR=/usr/NX
PWD=/home/<redacted@0>
NX_CONFIG=/home/<redacted@0>/.nx
LANG=
NX_SYSTEM=/usr/NX
SHLVL=0
HOME=/home/<redacted@0>
SystemRoot=
LOGNAME=<redacted@0>
NX_GROUP=<redacted@0>
NX_SESSION=/home/<redacted@0>/.nx/<redacted@1>
NX_USER=<redacted@0>
NX_HOME=/home/<redacted@0>/.nx
DISPLAY=:0
NX_ROOT=/home/<redacted@0>/.nx
XAUTHORITY=/home/<redacted@0>/.nx/<redacted@1>/authorityMadMartianParticipantNever mind, I skipped-over reading the “M-*”. The log indicates an issue but doesn’t seem to log anything new when interacting with the system tray icon:
Info: Slave server running with pid 28947.
Info: Listening to slave connections on port 25002.
Info: Starting NoMachine Monitor version ‘6.9.2’.
Info: Loaded translation files for ‘English’.
28922 28922 12:49:49 091.975 OsDetect: Setting os type to ‘Ubuntu’.
28922 28922 12:49:49 092.019 Main: Creating a new connection monitor.
28989 28989 12:49:49 183 nxexecPAMOpen: ERROR! PAM library not found.
28989 28989 12:49:49 183 nxexecPAMOpen: ERROR! Error: ‘libpam.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory’.
28922 28922 12:49:49 343.726 ClientThread: Creating new thread.
[04.16.20 12:49:49.428] X Error: 143 143
Extension: 139 (RENDER)
Minor opcode: 7 ()
Resource id: 0x40003d3
[04.16.20 12:49:49.428] X Error: BadWindow 3
Major opcode: 18 ()
Resource id: 0x40003d2
[04.16.20 12:49:49.428] X Error: BadWindow 3
Major opcode: 4 ()
Resource id: 0x40003d2
28922 28922 12:49:49 864.130 MonitorService: Enabled drag and drop feature.
29728 29728 12:49:54 177 nxexecPAMOpen: ERROR! PAM library not found.
29728 29728 12:49:54 177 nxexecPAMOpen: ERROR! Error: ‘libpam.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory’.
nx/nx,cookie=<redacted>,x11=0,slave=1,type=physical-desktop,id=<redacted>:13002MadMartianParticipantNone of those files have even been modified in the past 4 days.
This is some sort of GUI rendering glitch, it’s just the sort of thing that (as a programmer myself) would struggle to detect such behavior let alone log it.
MadMartianParticipantIt was none of those three points, but I turned on debug logging for the server and found this:
2019-10-25 01:29:14 259.343 71811 NXSERVER Get nodes sessions.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 259.624 71811 NXSERVER Server config type: unix-remote,physical-desktop.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 259.776 71811 NXSERVER Server config internal types: foreignDesktop,physicalDesktop,
2019-10-25 01:29:14 259.876 71811 NXSERVER Sessions available on node localhost:4000: foreignDesktop,physicalDesktop,.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 260.035 71811 NXSERVER Searching nodes in database.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 260.138 71811 NXSERVER Amount of nodes in array: 1.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 260.243 71811 NXSERVER Check session resources for nodes: localhost:4000.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 260.569 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualApplicationDefault is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 260.650 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualRDP is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 260.749 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualUnixApplication is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 260.862 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualConsole is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 260.950 71811 NXSERVER Session type: foreignDesktop is available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.030 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualXdm is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.121 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualDefault is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.236 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualGnome is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.337 71811 NXSERVER Session type: physicalDesktop is available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.415 71811 NXSERVER Session type: customForeignMaster is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.512 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualAttach is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.619 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualDesktop is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.720 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualVms is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 261.847 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualVnc is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 262.018 71811 NXSERVER Session type: nxFrameBuffer is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 262.142 71811 NXSERVER Session type: physicalDesktop is available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 262.270 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualKde is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 262.404 71811 NXSERVER Session type: nxConsoleShadow is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 262.519 71811 NXSERVER Session type: nxConsole is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 262.609 71811 NXSERVER Session type: virtualCde is not available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 262.717 71811 NXSERVER Session type: physicalDesktop is available.
2019-10-25 01:29:14 263.016 71811 NXSERVER Get value result for class: session is type unix-script,connections-limit,virtual-desktops-limit with value .I managed to resolve this by completely purging NoMachine from my system including deleting ~/.nx/ recursively, then reinstalling and it connects now.
October 2, 2017 at 08:47 in reply to: Keyboard gets stuck using NoMachine + Guild Wars 2 over Wine 64 #15909MadMartianParticipantBoth local and remote machines were installed from Ubuntu 16.04 (16.04.3 on local machine), but KDE was installed on the local machine and GNOME on the remote
Remote Machine:
- Kernel: 4.12.0-041200-generic
- Distribution: Ubuntu 16.04.2
- Window Manager: GNOME Shell 3.18.5
- NoMachine (Client): 5.3.12-14
I should also add I do not notice this keyboard issue with NoMachine anywhere else, just the Wine 64 + Guild Wars 2 + NoMachine combination.
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