Hello,
Would it be an idea to try to get X2goclient into Debian?
It will not be easy to get whole X2go in Debian, but X2goclient will not be a big problem, qtnx is in Debian too: http://packages.debian.org/lenny/qtnx
And I had another thought: if X2go would not 100% depend on the NX libraries, it could be in Debian too. Maybe it's possible to make the use of the NX libraries optional, I think X2go could work in a fast local network without NX (like LTSP), and then X2go could be in Debian too, and with that automatically in many other distributions like Ubuntu.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
btw: please post replies in the list.
Hello,
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Would it be an idea to try to get X2goclient into Debian?
I support that idea! I would like to see it in Debian soon.
That sounds like a good idea to me. Do you (or someone else) has done such a setup without NX?
How much work would it be to implement a NX and Non-NX mode?
Regards C.
Christian Kuelker schreef:
Not so far I know.
How much work would it be to implement a NX and Non-NX mode?
I think it's not really easy, but maybe still an idea.
X2go depends on the NX libraries, a replacement for the functionality in the libraries would be needed.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.