A page in your DokuWiki was added or changed. Here are the details: Browser : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:115.0) Gecko/20100101 Goanna/6.7 Firefox/115.0 PaleMoon/33.7.0 IP Address : 91.89.35.26 Hostname : ip-091-089-035-026.um28.pools.vodafone-ip.de Old Revision : https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce?rev=1746126841 New Revision : https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce Date of New Revision: 2025/05/01 19:19 Edit Summary : [What options are available under FURTHER-OPTIONS-GO-HERE?] added explanation to allowedapps regarding x3270/x5250 sessions User : stefanbaur There may be newer changes after this revision. If this happens, a message will be shown on the top of the rev page. @@ -1073,9 +1073,9 @@ * ''broker-url=ssh:<nowiki>//</nowiki>your-broker-address-here'' - this allows you to specify an X2Go Session Broker instead of a sessions file (not limited to an ssh-based broker, works with an http-based broker as well) * ''sessionsurl=https|http|ftp://your-http-server-ip-or-dns-here/x2go-tce/x2go-tce.sessions'' - use this to specify a sessions file. You need this unless you are using a session broker. See below for how to add this file to your HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server. **Attention: Whoever manages to spoof the server name can inject rogue session config files into your ThinClients.** To mitigate this risk, use HTTPS, where the attacker would have to spoof both server name and matching certificate. === These are entirely optional === - * ''allowedapps=app1[,app2[,app3[,...,appn]'' - a comma-separated list of applications that should be shown in the start button menu and on the task bar. Obviously, these apps need to be included in the image - apps that are not installed will be skipped. If this parameter isn't specified, it will default to ''x2goclient,firefox,firefox-esr,debian-uxterm''. Other apps you might want to add to the list are: ''chromium,debian-xterm,x5250,x3270'' (As of 2025-04-21, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs) + * ''allowedapps=app1[,app2[,app3[,...,appn]'' - a comma-separated list of applications that should be shown in the start button menu and on the task bar. Obviously, these apps need to be included in the image - apps that are not installed will be skipped. If this parameter isn't specified, it will default to ''x2goclient,firefox,firefox-esr,debian-uxterm''. Other apps you might want to add to the list are: ''chromium,debian-xterm,x5250,x3270''. Note that in case of x3270 and x5250, all sessions listed in the ''x3270servers=''/''x5250servers='' parameters will be added to the start menu and task bar. (As of 2025-04-21, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs) * ''audioout=list'' / ''audioout="alsa_card.something|output:something"'' - use this to list all available audio outputs / select a particular audio output. Note that when selecting one, the parameter consists of two values (as displayed in the output on /dev/tty8 when specifying ''list'') that need to be separated with a ''|'', and the set of the two values needs to be enclosed in double quotes. Do //not// enclose each value in double quotes separately! Correct example: ''audioout="alsa_card.pci-0000_00_1b.0|output:hdmi-stereo"'' * ''bg=https|http|ftp://your-http-server-ip-or-dns-here/x2go-tce/x2go-tce-bg.svg'' - use this to specify an SVG file to "brand" your X2Go-TCE with. It will replace the blue background theme of the login screen. See below for how to add this file to your HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server. **Attention: Whoever manages to spoof the server name can inject rogue images into your ThinClients.** To mitigate this risk, use HTTPS, where the attacker would have to spoof both server name and matching certificate. * ''blank=n|n:n:n'' - Will disable (''blank=0'') or set screensaver timeout. Use ''blank=n:n:n'' to set DPMS Standby/Suspend/Off values. Standby value equals screensaver timeout value. All values are given in seconds. * ''blankdpmsfix'' - This forces the TFT to black for a few seconds during the X startup phase, then forces it back on again. This fixes an occasional "black screen" issue that occurs with some flaky client/TFT hardware combinations when using DisplayPort connectors, and could otherwise only be remediated by manually turning the TFT off and back on again. -- This mail was generated by DokuWiki at https://wiki.x2go.org/