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====== New to X2Go? Start here! ====== | ====== New to X2Go? Start here! ====== | ||
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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
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- | It it similar to **No Machine NX3** | + | For the graphical part of remote desktop sessions, X2Go uses [[http:// |
- | Like NX3, it supports the following features: | ||
- | | + | === Basic features of X2Go === |
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* The ability to disconnect and reconnect to a session, even from another client | * The ability to disconnect and reconnect to a session, even from another client | ||
* Support for sound | * Support for sound | ||
* Support for as many simultaneous users as the computer' | * Support for as many simultaneous users as the computer' | ||
* Traffic is securely tunneled over SSH | * Traffic is securely tunneled over SSH | ||
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- | === Changes / improvements over NX3 === | ||
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* File Sharing from client to server | * File Sharing from client to server | ||
* Printer Sharing from client to server | * Printer Sharing from client to server | ||
- | * Easily select from multiple desktop environments (e.g., GNOME, KDE) | + | * Easily select from multiple desktop environments (e.g., MATE, GNOME, KDE) |
- | * //remote | + | * //Remote |
* The ability to access single applications by specifying the name of the desired executable in the client configuration or selecting one of the pre-defined common applications | * The ability to access single applications by specifying the name of the desired executable in the client configuration or selecting one of the pre-defined common applications | ||
- | * Improved support for sound | ||
- | * Improved integration of '' | ||
- | === Advanced features | + | === Changes |
- | * [[2go.org/ | + | |
- | * The ability to access a Windows computer that supports RDP via [[wiki: | + | * Improved support for sound via Pulseaudio |
- | * The Linux X2Go client can also serve as a graphical front-end to rdesktop/ | + | * Improved integration of '' |
- | * A [[wiki: | + | * No special proxy user (nx) account is required with X2Go |
- | * A [[wiki: | + | |
+ | === Advanced features of X2Go === | ||
+ | * [[wiki: | ||
+ | * The ability to access a Windows computer that supports RDP via [[wiki: | ||
+ | * The Linux X2Go client can also serve as a graphical front-end to a client-side | ||
+ | * X2Go Servers can provide XDCMP Query Hosts over low bandwidths. | ||
+ | * A [[wiki: | ||
+ | * A [[wiki: | ||
See [[wiki: | See [[wiki: | ||
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== X2Go Client == | == X2Go Client == | ||
- | This is what the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/ | + | The X2Go Client |
== X2Go Server == | == X2Go Server == | ||
- | The machine that runs the X2Go server would be called the //remote machine//. | + | The machine that runs the X2Go server would be called the //remote machine// |
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- | The X11 applications that run on the X2Go Server (e.g., Firefox, Xterm) would be called //X11 clients// | + | |
===== Installation and Use ==== | ===== Installation and Use ==== | ||
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== X2Go Server == | == X2Go Server == | ||
- | Installation normally consists of adding the X2Go repository for your Linux distro, and then installing the packages. Instructions are [[doc: | + | Installation normally consists of adding the X2Go repository for your Linux distro, and then installing the packages. Instructions are [[doc: |
If your Linux distro is not listed on that page, see [[wiki: | If your Linux distro is not listed on that page, see [[wiki: | ||
- | Once installed, there is no service | + | Once installed, there is only a tiny service that needs to run in the background. That daemon is a post-session clean-up daemon, but it is not required to launch X2Go sessions. Connections are handled through the Linux distro' |
== X2Go Client == | == X2Go Client == | ||
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* Session Name | * Session Name | ||
* Host/ (hostname or IP address) | * Host/ (hostname or IP address) | ||
- | * Session type (e.g. "GNOME" desktop environment, | + | * Session type (e.g. "MATE" desktop environment, |
You can then enter your username and password and connect to the X2Go server. | You can then enter your username and password and connect to the X2Go server. | ||
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== Getting Help == | == Getting Help == | ||
- | Community support is available over [[contact: | + | Community support |
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+ | Community support in German is available on the [[http:// | ||
+ | [[doc: |