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Note: This wiki page explains how you can configure X2Go with PostgreSQL as database backend. However, for small setups, this is unneccessary. If you have one standalone X2Go server and only a small number of users, then you can use the SQLite database backend (which is the default after installation of the</description>
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Sites Where X2Go Printing Does Not Make Sense

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