That's what I already do, except that with a default x2goserver install this results in a default XFCE session instead of a Xubuntu one, regardless of whether x2goserver-xsession is installed.
The only way I've been able to get a proper Xubuntu session via x2go is to run a custom script that sets a missing environment variable before calling startxfce4.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 11:52 PM, Oleksandr Shneyder < oleksandr.shneyder@obviously-nice.de> wrote:
Am 09.11.2011 08:35, schrieb Benjamin Shadwick:
Thanks, Mike. Let me know when a new Windows x2goclient client with built-in support for XFCE is available and I will give it another go.
- Ben S.
Hello Benjamin,
You can use x2goclient with any desktop environment. Choose "Custom desktop" Session type in session preferences and enter a command to start your desktop. In your case "startxfce4". That's all.
You can also create a shell script on your system which will execute for you what ever you want and specify the path to this script.
Regards, alex
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