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Please make sure that you have added the x2go repository to your package management system. The required steps are described here: [[adding the x2go repository (debian)]]! You'll further need to have some experience with x2goprint and maybe x2goserver. | Please make sure that you have added the x2go repository to your package management system. The required steps are described here: [[adding the x2go repository (debian)]]! You'll further need to have some experience with x2goprint and maybe x2goserver. | ||
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If you want to use an already existent PostgreSQL database server in your network, you'll need to allow the x2goserver(s) access to the database server. | If you want to use an already existent PostgreSQL database server in your network, you'll need to allow the x2goserver(s) access to the database server. | ||
First of all, you'll need to tell the address of the target server to every x2goserver: | First of all, you'll need to tell the address of the target server to every x2goserver: | ||
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- | # echo -n „address of postgres server“ | + | # echo -n < |
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