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+ | ===== Download ===== | ||
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+ | ==== GNU/Linux ==== | ||
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+ | === GNU/Linux package based distribution === | ||
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+ | Please make sure that you have added the X2Go repository appropriate for your system to your package management system. The required steps are described here: | ||
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+ | * [[wiki: | ||
+ | * [[wiki: | ||
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+ | === GNU/Linux with installation from source tarball === | ||
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+ | The sources of this X2Go component are available as source tarball under this URL: | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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+ | ==== GNU/Linux ==== | ||
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+ | === Debian / Ubuntu === | ||
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+ | The '' | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | $ aptitude install x2godesktopsharing | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | You can now start x2godesktopsharing within X2Go sessions (that is: on the server) by typing '' | ||
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+ | === Source Tarball (LinuxFromScratch) === | ||
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+ | FIXME | ||
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+ | ===== Usage ===== | ||
With the desktopsharing function of X2go you can have full-access the desktop from somebody else like with programs as Remote Desktop. TeamViewer or LogMeIn. You can see an X2go session from somebody else, but you can also see a normal desktop. | With the desktopsharing function of X2go you can have full-access the desktop from somebody else like with programs as Remote Desktop. TeamViewer or LogMeIn. You can see an X2go session from somebody else, but you can also see a normal desktop. | ||
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To do this you need access to port 22. So maybe you need to make a portforwarding on your router. Portforwarding is not discussed here on this page. | To do this you need access to port 22. So maybe you need to make a portforwarding on your router. Portforwarding is not discussed here on this page. | ||
- | ====== The server side ====== | + | ==== The Server Side ==== |
First you need to install the package x2godesktopsharing on the server (the machine you want to access, this can be a very normal PC): | First you need to install the package x2godesktopsharing on the server (the machine you want to access, this can be a very normal PC): | ||
- | apt-get | + | < |
+ | aptitude | ||
+ | </ | ||
Then there is a new application in the menu. I can find it with " | Then there is a new application in the menu. I can find it with " | ||
- | /usr/ | + | < |
+ | $ x2godesktopsharing | ||
+ | </code> | ||
After starting the application and some searching, you will find a new icon on your panel. On the top the icon it's blue, and under it is white with a red cross in it. When you right-click on the butten you can activate the desktop sharing there. After activating other people who can login, can access your desktop. | After starting the application and some searching, you will find a new icon on your panel. On the top the icon it's blue, and under it is white with a red cross in it. When you right-click on the butten you can activate the desktop sharing there. After activating other people who can login, can access your desktop. | ||
- | ====== The client side ====== | + | ==== The Client Side ==== |
On the client I have only experience with "x2go client" | On the client I have only experience with "x2go client" | ||
- | apt-get | + | < |
+ | aptitude | ||
+ | </ | ||
Start it and make a new session with " | Start it and make a new session with " |