Hi Jean,
On Mi 04 Jan 2012 16:02:39 CET Jean Gottschalk wrote:
I have been using X2go for a few weeks now, and it works really well. In my application, users keep a session open indefinitely, and carry it from one terminal to another. When doing this, the session is usually still open on a previous terminal, so when taking the session to a new terminal, the user has to first click the terminate button, then the resume button.
Here you mean (in our terminologyy): suspend and then resume... (not
terminate).
Wouldn't it be more straightforward to include a terminate operation in the resume button, so that one can resume a session in one click, without clicking the terminate button first, and the client will terminate the session if necessary before resuming it? This is how NXclient works (which I used before). Is there perhaps already a way to do this by modifying a command line argument or a script somewhere?
This feature is available in the systray applet PyHoca-GUI, but not
(yet?) in x2goclient.
I'll cross-post to x2go-dev to make sure x2goclient developers notice
your request.
Greets, Mike
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