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 :!: **Before you begin!** :!: **Before you begin!**
-> Installation of the desktop bindings are currently only provided as Debian/Ubuntu packages. Please make sure that you have added the x2go repository to your package management system. The required steps are described [[wiki:x2go-repository-debian|here (Debian)]] and [[wiki:x2go-repository-ubuntu|here (Ubuntu)]]+> Installation of the desktop bindings are currently only provided as Debian/Ubuntu packages. Please make sure that you have added the x2go repository to your package management system. The required steps are described [[wiki:repositories:debian|here (Debian)]] and [[wiki:repositories:ubuntu|here (Ubuntu)]]
  
 ===== Desktop Bindings for GNOME (v2.x) ===== ===== Desktop Bindings for GNOME (v2.x) =====
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 ==== Usage ==== ==== Usage ====
  
-X2Go GNOME desktop bindings take care of mounted X2Go shares (local client folder sharing). If a client share is mounted via your X2Go client application, a desktop icon appears that will start Nautilus opening the mounted (SSHFS) share.+X2Go GNOME desktop bindings take care of mounted X2Go shares (local client folder sharing). If a client share is mounted via your X2Go client application, a desktop icon appears that allows the user to start GNOME'S file browser ''nautilus'' opening the mounted (SSHFS) share.
  
 The X2Go GNOME desktop package defines a set of desktop icons and MIME types so that mounted client shares get associated to opening Nautilus. The X2Go GNOME desktop package defines a set of desktop icons and MIME types so that mounted client shares get associated to opening Nautilus.
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 The X2Go GNOME desktop bindings package also adds a context menu item that allows the X2Go session user to unmount shared client folders by right-clicking on their desktop icons.  The X2Go GNOME desktop bindings package also adds a context menu item that allows the X2Go session user to unmount shared client folders by right-clicking on their desktop icons. 
  
-The X2Go GNOME desktop bindings package furtheron adds a //Systen// menu item to your GNOME panel. Users will be able to suspend their X2GO sessions with just a click on a menu entry: //System// -> //Suspend X2Go Session//.+The X2Go GNOME desktop bindings package furtheron adds a //Systen// menu item to your GNOME panel. Users will be able to suspend their X2Go sessions with just a click on a menu entry: //System// -> //Suspend X2Go Session//.
  
 ===== Desktop Bindings for KDE/Plasma (v4.x) ===== ===== Desktop Bindings for KDE/Plasma (v4.x) =====
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 At the bottom of the X2Go plasmoid's applet box area, you have a link that allows you to suspend your current X2Go session. At the bottom of the X2Go plasmoid's applet box area, you have a link that allows you to suspend your current X2Go session.
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 +FIXME, on the wishlist: Remove Suspend (to RAM) and Hibernate menu items from KDE4 start menu.
  
 ===== Desktop Bindings for LXDE (v5.x) ===== ===== Desktop Bindings for LXDE (v5.x) =====
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 $ aptitude install x2golxdebindings $ aptitude install x2golxdebindings
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 +==== Usage ====
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 +X2Go LXDE desktop bindings take care of mounted X2Go shares (local client folder sharing). If a client share is mounted via your X2Go client application, a desktop icon appears that allows the user to start LXDE's file browser ''pcmanfm'' opening the mounted (SSHFS) share.
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 +The X2Go LXDE bindings desktop package defines a set of desktop icons and MIME types so that mounted client shares get associated to opening ''pcmanfm''.
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 +FIXME, currently not implemented, but on our wishlist: The X2Go LXDE desktop bindings package also adds a context menu item that allows the X2Go session user to unmount shared client folders by right-clicking on their desktop icons. 
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 +FIXME, currently not implemented, but on our wishlist: The X2Go LXDE desktop bindings package furtheron adds a menu item to your LXDE start menu. Users will be able to suspend their X2Go sessions with just a click on a menu entry: //Suspend X2Go Session//.
  
 ===== Desktop Bindings for Trinity (v3.5.x) ===== ===== Desktop Bindings for Trinity (v3.5.x) =====