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* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-swiss-school-with-windows-ad-sso|X2Go in a Swiss school, with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Single-Sign-On]] (by Ueli Leutwyler)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-hpc-cluster-upenn|X2Go used to access High-Performance-Computing cluster at University of Pennsylvania]] (by Michael Stauffer)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-martinos-center-for-medical-imaging|X2Go at Martinos Center for Medical Imaging]] (by Paul
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* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cisco|X2Go at Cisco]] (by Larry Battraw)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-westlake-financial]] (by Chris Halbersma)
+ * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-westlake-financial|X2Go at Westlake Financial]] (by Chris Halbersma)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (without TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu-advanced|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (with TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:simple-sysadmin|System Administration with X2Go]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:cvix|The CVix SaaS Service in the Netherlands]] (by Dick Kniep)
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====== X2Go at Westlake Financial ======
We are using X2Go here. We found a way to work around the 2Factor Issue we were having and have found that it's useful as an Terminal Services Replacement for a number of one off scenarios. It's safe to say that X2Go is now a part of the Westlake Financial Services toolchain.
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* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-swiss-school-with-windows-ad-sso|X2Go in a Swiss school, with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Single-Sign-On]] (by Ueli Leutwyler)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-hpc-cluster-upenn|X2Go used to access High-Performance-Computing cluster at University of Pennsylvania]] (by Michael Stauffer)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-martinos-center-for-medical-imaging|X2Go at Martinos Center for Medical Imaging]] (by Paul
Raines/Sam Mehl)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cisco|X2Go at Cisco]] (by Larry Battraw)
+ * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-westlake-financial]] (by Chris Halbersma)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (without TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu-advanced|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (with TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:simple-sysadmin|System Administration with X2Go]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:cvix|The CVix SaaS Service in the Netherlands]] (by Dick Kniep)
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* Multi-node X2Go setups
* Client-side Printing with X2Go
* ...
- ===== Deployment Stories =====
+ ===== Success Stories =====
This section provides some success stories of companies or single users who have sucessfully deployed X2Go in their working context.
* [[doc:deployment-stories:electronic-glovebox|The Electronic Glovebox]] (by Stefan Baur)
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====== X2Go at Cisco ======
I have a Minnowboard Max (A system I purchased myself) and run Ubuntu on it to complement my W7 corporate desktop. Originally I had connected the Minnowboard to one of my monitors but this was annoying since I had to switch input devices to control it. I now use X2Go to bring up a KDE session on one of my desktop monitors to allow easy cut-n-paste and control without the need to switch back and forth physically. Having the session
preserved is great too! This isn't a corporate initiative or anything, just something to make life easier for myself instead of running Ubuntu in a VM, for example.
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====== X2Go at Cisco ======
I have a Minnowboard Max (A system I purchased myself) and run Ubuntu on it to complement my W7 corporate desktop. Originally I had connected the Minnowboard to one of my monitors but this was annoying since I had to switch input devices to control it. I now use X2Go to bring up a KDE session on one of my desktop monitors to allow easy cut-n-paste and control without the need to switch back and forth physically. Having the session preserved is great too! This isn't a corporate initiative or anything, just something to make life
easier for myself instead of running Ubuntu in a VM, for example.
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* [[doc:deployment-stories:electronic-glovebox|The Electronic Glovebox]] (by Stefan Baur)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-swiss-school-with-windows-ad-sso|X2Go in a Swiss school, with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Single-Sign-On]] (by Ueli Leutwyler)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-hpc-cluster-upenn|X2Go used to access High-Performance-Computing cluster at University of Pennsylvania]] (by Michael Stauffer)
*
[[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-martinos-center-for-medical-imaging|X2Go at Martinos Center for Medical Imaging]] (by Paul Raines/Sam Mehl)
+ * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cisco|X2Go at Cisco]] (by Larry Battraw)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (without TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu-advanced|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (with TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:simple-sysadmin|System Administration with X2Go]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:cvix|The CVix SaaS Service in the Netherlands]] (by Dick Kniep)
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====== X2Go at Martinos Center for Medical Imaging ======
I am the IT manager for the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging which is a joint research center of Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard HST and MIT BCS. We have over 300+ Linux workstations at users desks for our imaging analysis. Up until around 2008 users would use VNC for remote graphical access, then we started
using FreeNX and more recently X2Go. The primary analysis tools are MATLAB and FreeSurfer (http://freesurfer.net)
- -Paul Raines
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I am the IT manager for the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging which is a joint research center of Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard HST and MIT BCS. We have over 300+ Linux workstations at users desks for our imaging analysis. Up until around 2008 users would use VNC for remote graphical access, then we started using FreeNX and more recently X2Go. The primary analysis tools
are MATLAB and FreeSurfer (http://freesurfer.net)
-Paul Raines
- Feel free to mention us on your wiki if it's useful to you. And thank you for maintaining a very useful piece of software!
+ Feel free to mention us on your wiki if it's useful to you. And thank you for maintaining a very useful piece of software!
-Sam Mehl
<note warning>**Editor's Note:** X2Go does have options for image compression, like using JPG and/or PNG. Not all image compression algorithms are lossless, and thus there may be artifacts in the images (i.e. the image displayed through X2Go may look slightly different than what it would look like on a regular X-Server screen), depending on which algorithm and which compression level you choose.
If you're using fMRI/X-Ray/Mammography/... images or similar medical imaging displayed through X2Go for clinical purposes (deciding whether a certain patient requires a surgery etc.), you should absolutely make sure that you're using a lossless
compression or no compression at all, or else you might be seeing things that aren't actually there, or missing things that are there.</note>
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I am the IT manager for the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging which is a joint research center of Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard HST and MIT BCS. We have over 300+ Linux workstations at users desks for our imaging analysis. Up until around 2008 users would use VNC for remote graphical access, then we started using FreeNX and more recently X2Go. The primary analysis tools
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+ Feel free to mention us on your wiki if it's useful to you. And thank you for maintaining a very useful piece of software!
+
+ -Sam Mehl
<note warning>**Editor's Note:** X2Go does have options for image compression, like using JPG and/or PNG. Not all image compression algorithms are lossless, and thus there may be artifacts in the images (i.e. the image displayed through X2Go may look slightly different than what it would look like on a regular X-Server screen), depending on which algorithm and which compression level you choose.
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