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With this last step your X2Go Thin Client' | With this last step your X2Go Thin Client' | ||
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+ | === Provide firmware for certain hardware devices === | ||
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+ | Debian does not ship so-called non-free firmware in its main package archive area. However, several network cards (and other TCE relevant devices) require the installation of a firmware package from Debian non-free. | ||
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+ | Run the command '' | ||
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+ | deb http:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | The run< | ||
+ | $ apt-get update | ||
+ | $ apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree firmware-bnx2 firmware-bnx2x firmware-myricom firmware-netxen | ||
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+ | If this command fails, please check if packages have been removed from your Debian version or if they are not yet available for your version. Also scann for other firmware packages:< | ||
+ | $ apt-cache search firmware | ||
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+ | Also, there is a fine tool that you can run on normal Linux systems that helps with the package installation for several special hardware devices: [[http:// | ||
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=== Boot environment for your X2Go Thin Client system (PXE, TFTP) === | === Boot environment for your X2Go Thin Client system (PXE, TFTP) === | ||
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You should now be able to start your office PCs as X2Go Thin Clients. To do this, configure the computer' | You should now be able to start your office PCs as X2Go Thin Clients. To do this, configure the computer' | ||
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+ | It is also possible to test the X2Go TCE in qemu. Read the [[http:// | ||
=== Purging X2Go TCE === | === Purging X2Go TCE === | ||
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==== Configuration of x2goclient (display manager mode) ==== | ==== Configuration of x2goclient (display manager mode) ==== | ||
- | === x2goclient | + | === X2Go Client |
Please feel free to customize the command line options used by the '' | Please feel free to customize the command line options used by the '' | ||
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x2goclient --pgp-card \ | x2goclient --pgp-card \ | ||
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- | --add-to-known-hosts \ | + | |
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- | === x2goclient in non-LDAP mode === | + | === X2Go Client in broker mode === |
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+ | Please feel free to customize the command line options used by the '' | ||
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+ | $ editor / | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | The below example uses LDAP-mode for '' | ||
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+ | x2goclient --pgp-card \ | ||
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+ | After modifying the '' | ||
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+ | $ x2gothinclient_update | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | === X2Go Client in sessions file mode === | ||
The Debian GNU/Linux X2Go TCE uses non-LDAP mode as default. Edit the default sessions file in ''/ | The Debian GNU/Linux X2Go TCE uses non-LDAP mode as default. Edit the default sessions file in ''/ | ||
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