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wiki:components:published-applications [2012/04/19 16:42]
stefanbaur Added warning and clarification
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 +~~NOCACHE~~
 ====== Published Applications ====== ====== Published Applications ======
  
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 The list that is presented looks to be local, but it's actually fetched from the server through the session. Try to start an application from the menu and you will see that it integrates into your local desktop environment like it was locally installed. The list that is presented looks to be local, but it's actually fetched from the server through the session. Try to start an application from the menu and you will see that it integrates into your local desktop environment like it was locally installed.
  
 +:!: If you chose to minimize x2goclient to the Systray, right-clicking the icon in the Systray and selecting the name of your session will show the list of published applications as well, in a more compact form.
 ===== Where to control the application menu ===== ===== Where to control the application menu =====
 On the X2Go Server you can control the applications displayed on the Published applications menu by adding, removing or controlling access to the files in ''/etc/x2go/applications/''. On the X2Go Server you can control the applications displayed on the Published applications menu by adding, removing or controlling access to the files in ''/etc/x2go/applications/''.
  
-**Note that this is by default a symlink to ''/usr/share/applications''!**+:!: **Note that this is by default a symlink to ''/usr/share/applications''!**
  
 You may change the destination of the symlink as you please, or replace it with a directory, if you don't want to mess with the files in ''/usr/share/applications''. You may change the destination of the symlink as you please, or replace it with a directory, if you don't want to mess with the files in ''/usr/share/applications''.