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No. The postgres database is only needed if you are planing to use more than one connected server (server array). By default x2goserver installs with SQLite support enabled. To set up X2go with PostgreSQL as DB backend you have to edit the x2goserver' | No. The postgres database is only needed if you are planing to use more than one connected server (server array). By default x2goserver installs with SQLite support enabled. To set up X2go with PostgreSQL as DB backend you have to edit the x2goserver' | ||
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+ | ==== Is there an X2Go server daemon/ | ||
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+ | Strictly speaking, the only daemon/ | ||
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+ | There is an X2Go server init script called " | ||
==== Does X2Go support Wayland? ==== | ==== Does X2Go support Wayland? ==== | ||
- | So long as X2Go uses the NX protocol exclusively for remote display and keyboard/ | + | So long as X2Go uses the NX protocol exclusively for remote display and keyboard/ |
==== Does X2Go support Mir? ==== | ==== Does X2Go support Mir? ==== | ||
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===== Client FAQ ===== | ===== Client FAQ ===== | ||
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+ | ==== You have 3 clients. Which client should I use? ==== | ||
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+ | If you are in doubt, pick the regular X2Go Client (x2goclient). It is the most widely used and tested. | ||
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+ | * The regular X2Go Client (x2goclient) is optimized for thin client & single-session usage, but can still be used on any desktop/ | ||
+ | * PyHoca-GUi is optimized for users who want to connect to multiple sessions at once, and already know how to use X2Go. For example, a sysadmin administrating multiple servers. | ||
+ | * PyHoca-CLI is launched via command-line args; similar to vncviewer or rdesktop/ | ||
==== Is there a MS Windows Client? ==== | ==== Is there a MS Windows Client? ==== |