Hi,
is it possible to suspend a physical session and to resume it with x2go (Or to somehow "transfer" a physical session to an x2go-session and backwards)?
Consider the following scenario:
1) Developer starts his machine and prepares an application/presentation he wants to present in the meeting room 2) Developer suspends his local session and wants to reopen this session from the meeting room and he wants exactly the session state he has left on the desktop. 3) After the meeting the developer wants to go back to his workstation and resume the suspended session.
I already know that it's possible to suspend a x2go-Session but what i want is something like Windows Remote Desktop.
best regards, david
Hi,
On 10.05.2010 18:59, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
I assume he's using a machine locally (through kdm, gdm, whatever), wants to suspend that, and later wants to resume that session remotely via x2go.
I have thought about this issue myself. Not tried yet, but the only idea I came up with is to use x2goclient as the loginmanger on the local machine, the same way as it's done on a thinclient.
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Hi, yes, that's exactly what i mean. We are using ubuntu 10.04 workstations with just x2goserver-home and x2gognomebindings installed and i'd like to suspend a local (gdm) session to resume it with x2go in the meeting-room and to reuse it on the local machine afterwards. regards, david
On May 10, 2010 at 10:58 PM Philipp Huebner <debalance@debian.org> wrote:
David Roth schreef:
At the moment you cannot see the desktop of somebody, you will get an empty desktop. You can get the desktop of somebody with VNC apps like X11VNC, but it not very fast like X2go.
It seems that the next version of X2go can do this ("session shadowing" is the name). But I like to see it before I believe it ;-)
This version will be released soon I've heard (what's the status?).
What you could do now is to make an x2go connection to localhost, suspend it, and resume that session from another machine.
Met vriendelijke groet, Paul van der Vlis.