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 Strictly speaking, the only daemon/service that needs to be running is the SSH daemon. If users can connect to your server via an SSH client, then they should be able to connect via X2Go Client or PyHoca-GUI/PyHoca-CLI. Strictly speaking, the only daemon/service that needs to be running is the SSH daemon. If users can connect to your server via an SSH client, then they should be able to connect via X2Go Client or PyHoca-GUI/PyHoca-CLI.
  
-Depending on your Linux distribution, there may be an X2Go server init script called ''x2goserver'' or a systemd service called ''x2gocleansessions.service''. It is highly recommended that this service be enabled. It handles session cleanup, but does '''not''' provide X2Go "login functionality". You must not assume that the service is running correctly if logins via any of the X2Go client applications are possible. It is also '''not''' a prerequisite for new X2Go sessions.+Depending on your Linux distribution, there may be an X2Go server init script called ''x2goserver'' or a systemd service called ''x2gocleansessions.service''. It is highly recommended that this service be enabled. It handles session cleanup, but does **not** provide X2Go "login functionality". You must not assume that the service is running correctly if logins via any of the X2Go client applications are possible. It is also ***not*** a prerequisite for new X2Go sessions.
  
 ==== Does X2Go support Wayland or Mir? ==== ==== Does X2Go support Wayland or Mir? ====
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