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For those who want to find reasons for certain behavior of X2Go, read here: How To Debug or Troubleshoot your X2Go installation

NX Protocol FAQ

Is X2Go compatible with NoMachine's NX or freeNX?

No. It is not possible to use NX client to log on to an X2Go server and vice versa.

X2Go does use the same libraries for graphics, keyboard/mouse input, and clipboard sharing. However, X2Go aims for an even greater integration into the Linux environment. Therefore, X2Go performs session handling …</description>
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