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wiki:x2goserver-install-redhat [2013/03/10 15:55]
morty Put RHEL stuff together
wiki:x2goserver-install-redhat [2013/03/12 20:50]
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 ====== Minimal x2gosever install guide for RHEL 6 ====== ====== Minimal x2gosever install guide for RHEL 6 ======
  
-===== Adding the Open Build Service Repo for x2go ===== +[[wiki:repositories:redhat|Add the X2Go repo]] to your yum configuration.
- +
-Download the repo file and move it to the correct location: +
-<code bash> +
-wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/RemoteDesktop:/x2go/RHEL_6/X11:RemoteDesktop:x2go.repo +
-sudo cp X11:RemoteDesktop:x2go.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/x2go.repo +
-</code> +
- +
-**Hint:** If you are behind a proxy, make sure the proxy is defined in ''/etc/yum.conf''. Standard yum repos do not use the same connection mechanisms as rhn channels. +
- +
-Congratulations, you are now able to access the X2Go packages. You may continue by installing x2goserver, x2goclient or pyhoca-gui or any other of the available packages.+
  
  
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 Check that you have activated the "optional" channel: Check that you have activated the "optional" channel:
-<code bash+<code> 
-sudo rhn-channel -l+sudo rhn-channel -l
 </code> </code>
  
 If the optional channel for your base channel is not active, activate it. e.g.: If the optional channel for your base channel is not active, activate it. e.g.:
-<code bash+<code> 
-sudo rhn-channel --add -c rhel-x86_64-server-optional-6+sudo rhn-channel --add -c rhel-x86_64-server-optional-6
 </code> </code>
  
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 ==== Option 1: Download the package manually ==== ==== Option 1: Download the package manually ====
  
-<code bash+<code> 
-sudo yum install fuse fuse-libs +sudo yum install fuse fuse-libs 
-wget http://pkgs.repoforge.org/fuse-sshfs/fuse-sshfs-2.2-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm +wget http://pkgs.repoforge.org/fuse-sshfs/fuse-sshfs-2.2-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm 
-sudo rpm -i --nosignature fuse-sshfs-2.2-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm+sudo rpm -i --nosignature fuse-sshfs-2.2-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
 </code> </code>
  
 ==== Option 2: Install EPEL ==== ==== Option 2: Install EPEL ====
 URL to most recent EPEL repo installation package available [[http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/i386/repoview/epel-release.html|here]] URL to most recent EPEL repo installation package available [[http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/i386/repoview/epel-release.html|here]]
-<code bash+<code> 
-wget http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-7.noarch.rpm +wget http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-7.noarch.rpm 
-sudo rpm -i epel-release-6-7.noarch.rpm +sudo rpm -i epel-release-6-7.noarch.rpm 
-sudo yum install fuse-sshfs+sudo yum install fuse-sshfs
 </code> </code>
  
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 You should now be able to install the x2goserver package: You should now be able to install the x2goserver package:
  
-<code bash+<code> 
-sudo yum install x2goserver+sudo yum install x2goserver
 </code> </code>
  
-**Warning:** Note that currently the server must be in runlevel 5 to accept connections.+<note warning>Note that currently the server must be in runlevel 5 to accept connections.</note>