Cyril Vergne schreef:
Hi Everyone,
I'm new here. I don't have developper skills like most of you but there's no Web-Place to talk about this nice product X2go.
If you like a forum, you can go to here: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.terminal-server.x2go.devel You can also post messages there.
I'm doing some testing to implement this solution for some of my clients. I tested Ulteo and NX Nomachine. After some more researches I found the FreeNX project which apparently was not supported anymore ... till I found this X2go project.
I read about linux4africa where I can find some ideas of implementation, the blog about x2go, but not enough to see the real functions of x2go.
In my case for example, I love Ubuntu and I really want to propose it to my client. But there is a big problem about x2go on Ubuntu : No administration console.
I am not sure what you exactly need. I don't use the administration module. You can live without it ;-)
Apparently the module kcontrol is not any more installable on this distibution (Ubuntu 9.10 in my case and probably the 10.04 in few months) ... and nobody talk about it.
Is anyone found the solution in this case ?
First development platform is Debian. There are packages for Ubuntu, but not everything is supported there.
We would like it if comebody would make Ubuntu-packages, but the point is that Ubuntu makes many releases. It would cost much time.
The point for me not using Ubuntu on a server is that it does not give security support on many packages. Try this command and you will see you are using many packages without security-support:
aptitude search '?and(~s universe,~i)'
I read about the reason to not get a forum and I don't get it. The forum is easy to find an answer with the search module.
You can search this list on many pleases, e.g. here: http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.terminal-server.x2go.devel
And you don't have to go there everyday to see if there's some new topics or updates, you just have to configure the notifications.
Hope the X2Go project will be followed by many many people !!
You can follow the list by mail, usenet news, as 4 kinds of rss-feeds, as a forum and blog-like....
Wish you a nice day.
You too ;-)
If you don't like mailinglists, try Gmane. Works very nice.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.