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- | ====== Installation of the X2Go TCE based on Debian | + | ====== Installation of the classic, NFS-filesystem-based |
In the following article we will explain how to set up an X2Go Thin Client environment. In the following we will use three technical terms that we want to define/ | In the following article we will explain how to set up an X2Go Thin Client environment. In the following we will use three technical terms that we want to define/ | ||
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* X2Go Thin Client hardware (can be everything from e.g. Pentium III, AMD Athlon upwards), main requirement is that the thin client hardware box contains a network card that is PXE/ | * X2Go Thin Client hardware (can be everything from e.g. Pentium III, AMD Athlon upwards), main requirement is that the thin client hardware box contains a network card that is PXE/ | ||
- | ===== X2Go TCE / Debian | + | ===== X2Go TCE / Debian |
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In the following description we will describe a simple X2Go TCE installation, | In the following description we will describe a simple X2Go TCE installation, | ||
- | The resulting X2Go Thin Client chroot will be a Debian GNU/Linux (wheezy) system by default. | + | The resulting X2Go Thin Client chroot will be a Debian GNU/Linux (bullseye) system by default. |
:!: **Before you continue!** | :!: **Before you continue!** |