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doc:faq [2012/12/04 01:45] msx As a n00b to x2go I was unable to log to my x2goserver until users @arw and @siretart on the irc channel helped me to debug my issue, creds go to them :) |
doc:faq [2014/07/16 02:48] mikedep333 add: GNOME 3 sessions fail to start on certain distros |
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==== Is there a MS Windows Client? ==== | ==== Is there a MS Windows Client? ==== | ||
- | Yes, you can find it on our [[installation]] | + | Yes, you can find it on our install page here: [[doc:installation: |
==== Is there a MacOS Client? ==== | ==== Is there a MacOS Client? ==== | ||
- | Yes, you can find it on our [[installation]] | + | Yes, you can find it on our install page here: [[doc:installation: |
==== Can I use x2goprint with Windows Clients? ==== | ==== Can I use x2goprint with Windows Clients? ==== | ||
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==== Can't login to x2goserver with an ECDSA key ==== | ==== Can't login to x2goserver with an ECDSA key ==== | ||
- | At this time x2go is unable to work with an ECDSA key, however | + | At this time libssh, the ssh library used by x2go is unable to work with an ECDSA key. |
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+ | ==== On Ubuntu 12.10 & later, Unity sessions fail to start ==== | ||
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+ | Unfortunately, | ||
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+ | This is because Ubuntu 12.10 and later no longer offer Unity-2D; they only offer regular Unity. When selecting Unity in an x2go client, you are actually selecting Unity-2D. However, regular Unity requires 3D support. X2Go cannot support 3D because X2Go is currently based on the NX libraries, which do not support 3D. | ||
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+ | One workaround is to remain on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, which is supported until April 2017. Another workaround is to install one of the other desktop environments that is listed in your X2Go Client. You can do so without uninstalling Unity. Follow [[http:// | ||
+ | Also, see our page about [[doc: | ||
+ | ==== GNOME 3 sessions fail to start on certain distros ==== | ||
+ | See our page about [[doc: |