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Sorry, I didn’t read it clearly last time, I have sent the logs by email just now.
loulou921222ParticipantI have followed the instructions from “Server on Linux”, then restarted the computer so reproduce the problem, and then created the compressed log files, here they are 🙂
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loulou921222ParticipantThank you, however the problem is not specific to the login window. If I switch to another TTY (not logging into the account in a X server), and restart the server, I can connect with NoMachine even just on the login screen. It’s only when I startup the system for the first time that for the first hour, NoMachine can’t see the X server running, regardless of if I have logged in or not.
This evening I’ll get back to that machine and try to get a log, I will have to completely restart the computer because restarting the server doesn’t allow me to re-produce the problem, NoMachine works after the server has been restarted just on the login screen.
I’ll try doing nxserver –logrotate, then restarting the machine, and hopefully that’ll collect the necessary logs.
loulou921222ParticipantAnything I should be trying for more information for diagnosis?
loulou921222ParticipantI was just using the machine as normal, and I suddenly see the nomachine tray icon pop up. I did not restart the service myself, so I checked the uptime, and it has been around an hour or so. Maybe some sort of re-checking is done after a while?
loulou921222ParticipantHere you can see me viewing the status of nxserver in the desktop environment logged in with the terminal emulator, it’s disabled. If I restart it it’s enabled, but it doesn’t enable itself on boot.
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loulou921222ParticipantYes, Wayland is disabled everywhere. Since I am using an nvidia card, Wayland doesn’t work well so I have disabled it in GDM and after login in gnome. The problem is there using XORG, even after login, not just on the login screen. It’ll always detect the display after I manually restart the server or service once.
loulou921222ParticipantHello? Should I be doing something? Please tell me if I should be providing more information, thanks!
loulou921222ParticipantThis is what happens when I restart the server, nxnode isn’t running, showing that it can’t detect a display, but it can after restarting.
(Sorry with so many updates, I want to be able to give as much detailed info as I can)
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loulou921222ParticipantMore update: If I suspend or hibernate the machine and then boot it back up, I see the icon in the corner, and it works.
loulou921222Participanttray icon*
loulou921222ParticipantMore information that I found: My system starts on Xorg display :1, which shouldn’t make any difference. Second, if I log in, the try icon does not appear even though the GUI says the server is running. If I restart the server, the icon appears, and it works again.
loulou921222ParticipantArch, it worked for a while, then stopped, so I thought it was because of updates as a rolling release distro, so I rolled back to an update 2 days ago when it was working, and it still didn’t work. I also had a backup 4 days ago where I was using it remotely, so it definitely worked them, loaded the backup and same problem, doesn’t detect display until I restart the server/service.
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