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wiki:components:pyhoca-gui [2013/03/11 12:01]
sunweaver [Profile Manager]
wiki:components:pyhoca-gui [2013/03/11 12:03]
sunweaver [Starting Sessions]
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 If you are new to X2Go and try PyHoca-GUI for the first time, then you have to add a session profile for your (first) X2Go server by right-clicking on the PyHoca-GUI systray icon. If you are new to X2Go and try PyHoca-GUI for the first time, then you have to add a session profile for your (first) X2Go server by right-clicking on the PyHoca-GUI systray icon.
  
-If you //right-click// on the PyHoca-GUI icon you are offered a sub-menu called //Profile Manager//. From there, you can create new X2Go session profiles and access all your already defined X2Go session profiles.+If you //right-click// on the PyHoca-GUI icon you are offered a sub-menu called //Profile Manager//. From there, you can create new X2Go session profiles and access all your already defined X2Go session profiles, as well.
  
  
 ==== Starting Sessions ==== ==== Starting Sessions ====
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 +The usage logic of PyHoca-GUI is a little bit different from that of X2Go Client. In PyHoca-GUI you //first// authenticate to an X2Go Server and //then// you start/resume sessions. It takes a little time to get used to that different concept, but you will soon get to like the advantages of this two-step session startup logic.
  
 To start a PyHoca-GUI session //left-click// on the PyHoca icon and then choose **Authenticate X2go Server** to be presented with a list of existing session profiles.  To start a PyHoca-GUI session //left-click// on the PyHoca icon and then choose **Authenticate X2go Server** to be presented with a list of existing session profiles.