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- | ====== PyHoca-GUI - Download/ | ||
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- | PyHoca-GUI is a client implementation for X2Go using [[wiki: | ||
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- | ===== Download/ | ||
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- | ==== Debian GNU/Linux ==== | ||
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- | PyHoca-GUI can be installed from the X2Go package repository. [[: | ||
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- | ==== Ubuntu GNU/Linux ==== | ||
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- | PyHoca-GUI can be installed from X2Go PPA on Launchpad. [[: | ||
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- | ==== ==== | ||
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- | After adding either of the above package sources to your Debian/ | ||
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- | $ sudo aptitude update | ||
- | $ sudo aptitude install pyhoca-gui | ||
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- | ==== Other GNU/Linux (from source tarball) ==== | ||
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- | Other GNU/Linux distributions can install PyHoca-GUI from source tarballs. The PyHoca-GUI tarball releases can be downloaded from http:// | ||
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- | Before installation make sure your system fulfills the (Python module) dependencies for PyHoca-GUI: amongst others: python-x2go, | ||
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- | If you have seen to installing required dependencies, | ||
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- | tar -vzxf pyhoca-gui_< | ||
- | cd pyhoca-gui_< | ||
- | python setup.py install | ||
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- | ==== MS Windows ==== | ||
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- | [[http:// | ||
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- | ===== Usage ===== | ||
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- | The name PyHoca is a word play combining two powerful entities: Python and Phoca (mascot of X2go, Latin species name for seals). | ||
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- | PyHoca-GUI is a client implementation for X2go using the project' | ||
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- | PyHoca-GUI is designed as a very minimal GUI that behaves very similar to GNOME' | ||
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- | ==== Command Line Arguments ==== | ||
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- | PyHoca-GUI has a man page. Considering that it actually is a GUI there are quite some command line options to choose from. | ||
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- | On your GNU/Linux system execute | ||
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- | $ man pyhoca-gui | ||
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- | An always up-to-date html version of the pyhoca-gui man page can be be retrieved from the X2go Git repository: [[http:// | ||
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- | ==== Launching PyHoca-GUI ==== | ||
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- | You can launch PyHoca-GUI by typing '' | ||
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- | PyHoca-GUI will appear on your desktop as a small icon that docks into your systray (as the GNOME applet for Network Manager does). Find this icon---it looks like a little white seal on grey background. | ||
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- | ==== Profile Manager ==== | ||
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- | PyHoca-GUI uses the same configuration files as an x2goclient. | ||
- | Thus PyHoca-GUI should work out of the box for most setups and user profiles on a System with a working x2goclient configuration. | ||
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- | If you are new to X2go and try PyHoca-GUI first, then you have to add a session profile for your (first) X2go server. | ||
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- | If you // | ||
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- | ==== Starting Sessions ==== | ||
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- | To start a PyHoca-GUI session // | ||
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- | After you have authenticated against one of your configured server session profiles, you can access the authenticated session profile by // | ||
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