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The name PyHoca is a word play combining two powerful entities: Python and Phoca (mascot of X2go, Latin species name for seals). | The name PyHoca is a word play combining two powerful entities: Python and Phoca (mascot of X2go, Latin species name for seals). | ||
- | PyHoca-CLI is a client implementation for X2Go using [[wiki: | + | PyHoca-CLI is a client implementation for X2Go using [[wiki: |
===== Debian GNU/Linux ===== | ===== Debian GNU/Linux ===== | ||
PyHoca-CLI can be installed from the X2Go package repository. [[wiki: | PyHoca-CLI can be installed from the X2Go package repository. [[wiki: | ||
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+ | ===== Raspbian GNU/Linux ===== | ||
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+ | PyHoca-CLI can be installed from the X2Go package repository. [[wiki: | ||
===== Ubuntu GNU/Linux ===== | ===== Ubuntu GNU/Linux ===== | ||
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- | After adding either of the above package sources to your Debian/ | + | After adding either of the above package sources to your Debian/Raspbian/Ubuntu system you will need to update your system with the new repository information by starting a terminal and execute the following commands (on Debian make sure you have sudo installed and configured): |
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