Moritz Struebe wrote:
Did you have look at Mike's client? Although it's painful slow at startup (at least the last time I checked) it might have the features you are looking for.
I am in contact with Mike, and will also give his client a try (especially as he offered to add/change features if paid for), but IMO, these features make sense in the "mainline" client.
-Stefan
On 2011-12-02 13:15, Stefan Baur wrote:
Moritz Struebe wrote:
Did you have look at Mike's client? Although it's painful slow at startup (at least the last time I checked) it might have the features you are looking for.
I am in contact with Mike, and will also give his client a try (especially as he offered to add/change features if paid for), but IMO, these features make sense in the "mainline" client.
You are right, but it always needs someone to implement it. :) And currently only Alex is working on that, and as far as I know, opposed to Mike, x2go and stuff is not his main job...
Cheers Morty
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Hi Morty,
On Fr 02 Dez 2011 15:21:33 CET Moritz Struebe wrote:
You are right, but it always needs someone to implement it. :) And currently only Alex is working on that, and as far as I know, opposed to Mike, x2go and stuff is not his main job...
oh neither is it my job... I get some contracts around X2Go, but my
main target of work is non-X2Go...
JFYI...
Mike
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Am 02.12.2011 15:21, schrieb Moritz Struebe:
On 2011-12-02 13:15, Stefan Baur wrote:
Moritz Struebe wrote:
Did you have look at Mike's client? Although it's painful slow at startup (at least the last time I checked) it might have the features you are looking for.
I am in contact with Mike, and will also give his client a try (especially as he offered to add/change features if paid for), but IMO, these features make sense in the "mainline" client.
You are right, but it always needs someone to implement it. :) And currently only Alex is working on that, and as far as I know, opposed to Mike, x2go and stuff is not his main job...
Cheers Morty
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I don't see this feature as very important and I don't think that it should be implemented immediately. I think there are a many things that more important (for example implementing a GSSAPI support on which I working now). However if I would implement it, I'll try to set window title on client side, without making changes in server part.
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Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
I don't see this feature as very important and I don't think that it should be implemented immediately. I think there are a many things that more important (for example implementing a GSSAPI support on which I working now). However if I would implement it, I'll try to set window title on client side, without making changes in server part.
Uh, you seem to be confused about my requests. My requests were regarding the screen size of the log-in screen, and the log-in window remaining visible in the task bar after a successful login. See https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/x2go-dev/2011-November/003060.html
The window title stuff was brought up by someone else, see: https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/x2go-dev/2011-November/003032.html (which has nothing to do with my requests).
Kind Regards, Stefan
Am 02.12.2011 16:17, schrieb Stefan Baur:
Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
I don't see this feature as very important and I don't think that it should be implemented immediately. I think there are a many things that more important (for example implementing a GSSAPI support on which I working now). However if I would implement it, I'll try to set window title on client side, without making changes in server part.
Hi Stefan,
Uh, you seem to be confused about my requests. My requests were regarding the screen size of the log-in screen, and the log-in window remaining visible in the task bar after a successful login. See https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/x2go-dev/2011-November/003060.html
Oh, sorry. The hiding of log-in window is already implemented in x2goclient for a long time (see systray configuration in menu options->settings)
x2goclient must not fill all your desktop. X2goclient saving size and position of main window and restoring it on the next start. But there is a minimal size of x2goclient, which x2goclient need to can display all gui elements. The look of X2Go Client is our (developers of x2goclient) vision of UI. We are very grateful for your suggestion about how x2go client should look like. But at the moment we have other opinion.
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Hi Stefan, hi Alex,
On Sa 03 Dez 2011 11:06:49 CET Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
Am 02.12.2011 16:17, schrieb Stefan Baur:
Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
I don't see this feature as very important and I don't think that it should be implemented immediately. I think there are a many things that more important (for example implementing a GSSAPI support on which I working now). However if I would implement it, I'll try to set window title on client side, without making changes in server part.
Hi Stefan,
Uh, you seem to be confused about my requests. My requests were regarding the screen size of the log-in screen, and the log-in window remaining visible in the task bar after a successful login. See https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/x2go-dev/2011-November/003060.html
Oh, sorry. The hiding of log-in window is already implemented in
x2goclient for a long time (see systray configuration in menu
options->settings)x2goclient must not fill all your desktop. X2goclient saving size
and position of main window and restoring it on the next start. But
there is a minimal size of x2goclient, which x2goclient need to can
display all gui elements. The look of X2Go Client is our (developers
of x2goclient) vision of UI. We are very grateful for your
suggestion about how x2go client should look like. But at the moment
we have other opinion.
PyHoca-GUI opposed to x2goclient is intended to be as minimal as
possible concerning GUI elements. It is targeted at experienced users
(e.g. for people you need many running sessions open at the same time,
like system administrators).
Currently, on double-klick the ,,About...'' window of pyhoca-gui
appears. I have been thinking about an authentication dialog window
(session profile selector, command/desktop selector,
printing+audio+setkbd tickboxes, username and password field, cancel
and login button.
My problem currently is about time (paid projects come first, then
free development)... If anyone is interested in such a feature, it is
possible to prioritize such a GUI element by contracting.
Greets, Mike
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