Hi
This is a mass mail to all X2Go lists.
During the past few weeks, I have upgraded the mailing list infrastructure from
Mailman 2.1 to Mailman 3.0. All subscriptions and archived messages have been
imported. Users will NOT need to resubscribe and will continue to get mails.
Apologies for the long downtime, but especially the archive imports took weeks
to complete and had to be done twice, since the backend used in the first run
wasn't suited to the load and amount of data.
Unfortunately, the machine is struggling with the load, and web UI operations
sometimes take quite long to complete or even time out completely. Just try to
refresh and retry the last operation if you see this happening. We will probably
want to upgrade this machine in the future.
I'll split this mail up into a user, an administrator and a technical part. Feel
free to skip the parts that do not interest you.
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* USER-VISIBLE CHANGES *
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The old Mailman 2.1 infrastructure was quite basic - consisting of a mostly
static HTML-based web interface and statically generated HTML pages for each
message in the archives.
By contrast, Mailman 3.x is much more complex. The web interface is more fancy
and also uses Javascript, the archiver is a separate component known as
Hyperkitty and everything is plugged together via a Python-based Django uwsgi
web service communicating with an internal REST service.
Most importantly, you will have to register to the Django-powered Postorius
service to manage your subscriptions. Management is now centralized and you
won't get password reminders every month for each individual list.
To see a list of all public lists, head to
https://lists.x2go.org/postorius/lists/ ( https://lists.x2go.org/ will redirect
there).
To create an account, use the "Sign Up" button/link in the upper right corner of
the page.
After you have created an account, you will be able to modify all your
subscriptions in one place and all your subscriptions should show up
automatically (provided the account you signed up for uses the same email
address as your subscriptions).
This includes setting digest options, pausing mail transfer, subscribing and
unsubscribing.
If you do not wish to create an account, you can still join or leave mailing
lists by sending messages to nameoflist-join(a)lists.x2go.org or
nameoflist-leave(a)lists.x2go.org. nameoflist-subscribe(a)lists.x2go.org and
nameoflist-unsubscribe(a)lists.x2go.org are aliases that also work. In this case,
you will, however, be unable to change other options.
Archives can be found at https://lists.x2go.org/hyperkitty - note that if you're
logged in to Postorius, you will also be automatically logged in to Hyperkitty.
The archives for a list can also be reached by following the Archive link/button
in Postorius's mailing list info page.
In order not to break old links, the old archive is also still accessible at
https://lists.x2go.org/pipermail/ - albeit in a read-only state that will not be
updated any longer. I have added information to the index pages to reflect that.
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* ADMINISTRATION CHANGES *
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Mailman 3.x allows making users administrators or owners of lists, which can
then change settings, tend to held messages and the like.
Historically, in Mailman 2.1, administration was based upon a password.
I have created a super user account named listadmins(a)lists.x2go.org with the
known password. This user is owner of all lists and can be used to manage every
aspect.
As soon as you are logged in to an account that is either and administrator or
owner of one or multiple lists, you can use Postorius (
https://lists.x2go.org/postorius/lists ) to manage settings, held messages and
the like.
Especially the "held message" interface deserves a bit of explanation.
By default, 10 messages are shown per page. Each message can be selected/ticked
individually or you can all select all messages in a page at once by using the
checkbox left of "Subject" in the table header.
Clicking the buttons "Accept", "Reject" or "Discard" will carry out the
appropriate action on all selected messages. Note, however, that this will not
add the sender to any of the auto-accept, auto-reject or auto-discard lists.
In order to also add the sender of a message to a specific auto-action list,
click on a message. A javascript-based popup will appear with the whole message
text. The popup might not show up instantly, especially if the machine is slow,
so please wait after clicking on message! If you get an error about the message
not existing, refresh the page and retry. The popup includes two buttons at the
bottom to show either the full source of the message or just the headers, which
can be very handy. Above the "Rejection reason" text box, a "--- Set member
moderation ---" drop down menu can be used to select the desired auto action
(hold, reject, discard, accept or default processing). After setting this
correctly, use any of the "Accept", "Reject" or "Discard" buttons below the text
box to submit the result and carry out the desired action.
Django has a special admin interface at https://lists.x2go.org/admin that can be
used to manage data in Hyperkitty (the archiver), for instance to delete
messages from the archive. Usually, you will not need to use this admin interface.
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* TECHNICAL INFORMATION *
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Unfortunately, Mailman 3.x is horribly broken by default in Ubuntu 24.04 (c.f.,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mailman-suite/+bug/2062960 and other
bug reports).
The mailman version is too old to be compatible with dependencies it needs,
leading to a non-working setup out of the box.
Upstream recommends installing mailman via a Python venv, but that would
essentially decouple it from the system (and system updates), which I don't like.
For this reason, I backported a lot of code to fix the Mailman 3 as installed
via the distro packages.
However, I've only done so purely on the file system and haven't created
modified .deb packages.
Please be extra careful when upgrading ymir and please don't update any packages
related to Django, Mailman, Hyperkitty or Xapian! This will undo all of my
changes and break the whole mailing list infrastructure.
I plan on backporting newer versions from Debian Testing or Unstable to Ubuntu
24.04/noble in a proper .deb-based way, but that's not something I can easily do
right away.
Initially, I set up Mailman and Hyperkitty to use SQLite3 as its database
backened, but that turned out to be excruciatingly slow.
It's now using the PostgreSQL 16 backend, which works better, but also uses
quite a bit of system memory, so the machine's swap space is always in use.
When upgrading PostgreSQL in the future, the databases will also need to be
migrated correctly.
Hyperkitty can optionally use a full-text search engine to provide better search
capabilities. Initially, I used Whoosh, but it turned out to be rather resource
hungry and, unfortunately, also slow. We're now using Xapian with a fix for long
terms, which unfortunately has not been applied upstream yet. (
https://github.com/notanumber/xapian-haystack/pull/238 )
I've enabled Markdown rendering mode in Hyperkitty for x2go-announcements,
x2go-dev, x2go-user, x2go-user and x2go-i18n. This crashed badly on some mails
yesterday, but should now fall back correctly to the basic text renderer in case
of failures.
Mihai
Dear $ALL,
We hope you had some happy, relaxing and peaceful holidays over the last
few days.
As a quick reminder, tomorrow would be a good time to help out X2Go (and
orca e.V.) financially.
While we have received some donations to the general X2Go donation pool,
which we can reassign as needed, donations towards our event budget have
stalled for the last 5 months or so - only one recent donation has since
shown up. This budget is used to cover costs for having handouts/posters
printed for our booths, as well as travel/accommodation costs for our
volunteers.
It would be really cool if you could send some $$$/€€€/£££/¥¥¥ our way,
so we can reimburse our volunteers, who have been covering all the costs
up-front our of their own pockets.
We can accept donations via PayPal, Credit Card, Direct Debit,
giropay/paydirect and wire transfer. Best of all, donations towards X2Go
and orca are usually tax deductible for German tax subjects.
Until December 29th, non-recurring donations up to 100 Euro made on any
Sunday during December 2024 will be matched by Betterplace with an
additional 15%. This offer is only valid until a funding pool of 4 000
Euro is depleted (per Sunday). So the earlier you donate on these
Sundays, the higher the chance that your donation will receive the bonus.
As tomorrow is the last of those Sundays, we hope you are willing and
able to chip in, so we can keep hosting and attending events like these.
To donate towards X2Go's events (posters, handouts, travel, lodging, …),
please use one of these links:
* English-language donation form:
<https://www.betterplace.org/en/projects/131360?wirwunder=235>
* German-language donation form:
<https://www.betterplace.org/de/projects/131360?wirwunder=235>
Further donation links (infrastructure, X2Go in general, orca e.V.) can
be found right at the very top of the X2Go Wiki: <https://wiki.x2go.org/>
If times are rough for you and you can't afford to donate, don't feel
bad! You can also help us by forwarding this announcement to whomever
you seem fit - e.g. your local Linux user group, your social media
followers, etc.
Another way to help us is to be vocal about what you need X2Go for and
how it would hurt you if it would no longer be available - we're trying
to apply for public funding, so if you're using X2Go in the public
sector (i.e. education, research, health care, energy, industry), please
do let us know how X2Go ceasing to exist would affect you.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur, first chairman of the board,
Open Remote Computing Association - orca e.V.
Dear $ALL,
Some of you might have missed it, as it wasn't announced on the mailing
lists, only on the Wiki, due to massive time constraints/understaffing,
but - we did indeed have an X2Go: The Spread 2024 virtual event. Which
makes 2024 the first, and probably the only year where we had both an
in-person/hybrid "X2Go: The Gathering" and a virtual "X2Go: The Spread"
event.
You can read up about what you've missed on
<https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/events:x2go-spread-2024>, where you will
find links to recordings of each day (save for Thursday - that was a
live debugging session, so we didn't bother recording it).
Here's a quick overview of the presentations/discussions:
Monday
* X2Go's State of the Union, Part 2
(Part 1 was presented at X2Go: The Gathering 2024)
* X2Go's Funding Situation, Part 1: Sovereign Tech Fund
Tuesday
* Demo: Portable DHCP proxy with X2Go-TCE-live Netboot
(a follow-up to X2Go: The Spread 2023's Thursday presentation)
* Progress Report re: KDrive on arm64
* OSUOSL Behind-The-Scenes Update
Wednesday
* X2Go's Funding Situation, Part 2: orca/Betterplace
* Gitlab Status Report
Thursday
* KDrive debugging
Friday
* Secure Remote Access Even to Old Windows XP Systems - Thanks to X2Go
and a Raspberry Pi
* NX-libs update
* “Mr. Eyebot V2.0” - Quick Explanation and Demo
Or, if you want to watch all recordings back to back, head straight over
to YouTube, where we have prepared a playlist for you:
<https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWDo4PkY3E0My_exV1bT7z5vOA63P5mqN&featur…>
If you like what we're doing, now would be a good time to help us out
financially.
While we have received some donations to the general X2Go donation pool,
which we can reassign as needed, donations towards our event budget have
stalled for the last 5 months or so. This budget is used to cover costs
for having handouts/posters printed for our booths, as well as
travel/accommodation costs for our volunteers.
It would be really cool if you could send some $$$/€€€/£££/¥¥¥ our way,
so we can reimburse our volunteers, who have been covering all the costs
up-front our of their own pockets.
We can accept donations via PayPal, Credit Card, Direct Debit,
giropay/paydirect and wire transfer. Best of all, donations towards X2Go
and orca are usually tax deductible for German tax subjects.
Until December 29th, non-recurring donations up to 100 Euro made on any
Sunday during December 2024 will be matched by Betterplace with an
additional 15%. This offer is only valid until a funding pool of 4 000
Euro is depleted (per Sunday). So the earlier you donate on these
Sundays, the higher the chance that your donation will receive the bonus.
As tomorrow is one of those Sundays, we hope you are willing and able to
chip in, so we can keep hosting and attending events like these.
To donate towards X2Go's events (posters, handouts, travel, lodging, …),
please use one of these links:
* English-language donation form:
<https://www.betterplace.org/en/projects/131360?wirwunder=235>
* German-language donation form:
<https://www.betterplace.org/de/projects/131360?wirwunder=235>
Further donation links (infrastructure, X2Go in general, orca e.V.) can
be found right at the very top of the X2Go Wiki: <https://wiki.x2go.org/>
If times are rough for you and you can't afford to donate, don't feel
bad! You can also help us by forwarding this announcement to whomever
you seem fit - e.g. your local Linux user group, your social media
followers, etc.
Another way to help us is to be vocal about what you need X2Go for and
how it would hurt you if it would no longer be available - we're trying
to apply for public funding, so if you're using X2Go in the public
sector (i.e. education, research, health care, energy, industry), please
do let us know how X2Go ceasing to exist would affect you.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur, first chairman of the board,
Open Remote Computing Association - orca e.V.
Dear $ALL,
This is just a quick reminder that there will be another X2Go and orca
e.V. sponsorship drive tomorrow, starting at 09:00 CET.
We are still in need of almost 300 EUR to cover this year's hosting
costs, and we're a good 2 100 EUR short in the "events" category,
covering costs relating having handouts/posters printed for our booths,
and travel/accommodation costs for our volunteers.
Non-recurring donations up to 100 Euro made on Friday, 2024-12-06
(starting 09:00 CET and ending 23:59 CET) will be matched 100% by the
Commercial and Savings Bank Ulm. This offer is only valid until a
funding pool of 10 000 Euro is depleted. So the earlier you donate (past
09:00 CET) on this particular day, the higher the chance that your
donation will receive the bonus.
The donation links can be found right at the very top of the X2Go Wiki:
<https://wiki.x2go.org/>
To donate towards X2Go's events (posters, handouts, travel, lodging, …),
please use one of these:
* English-language donation form:
<https://www.betterplace.org/en/projects/131360?wirwunder=235>
* German-language donation form:
<https://www.betterplace.org/de/projects/131360?wirwunder=235>
To donate towards X2Go's infrastructure (hosting costs and the like),
please use one of these:
* English-language donation form:
<https://www.betterplace.org/en/projects/131358?wirwunder=235>
* German-language donation form:
<https://www.betterplace.org/de/projects/131358?wirwunder=235>
If times are rough for you and you can't afford to donate, don't feel
bad! You can also help us by forwarding this announcement to whomever
you seem fit - e.g. your local Linux user group, your social media
followers, etc.
Another way to help us is to be vocal about what you need X2Go for and
how it would hurt you if it would no longer be available - we're trying
to apply for public funding, so if you're using X2Go in the public
sector (i.e. education, research, health care, energy, industry), please
do let us know how X2Go ceasing to exist would affect you.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur, first chairman of the board,
Open Remote Computing Association - orca e.V.
Dear $ALL,
As we're approaching the end of the year, we can't help but notice that
X2Go is running low on funds.
We are still in need of almost 300 EUR to cover this year's hosting
costs, and we're a good 2 100 EUR short in the "events" category,
covering costs relating having handouts/posters printed for our booths,
and travel/accommodation costs for our volunteers.
It would be really cool if you could send some $$$/€€€/£££/¥¥¥ our way,
so we can keep advocating for X2Go and free remote desktop/remote
application projects in general, but also to keep our servers running.
We can accept donations via PayPal, Credit Card, Direct Debit,
giropay/paydirect and wire transfer. Best of all, donations towards X2Go
and orca are usually tax deductible for German tax subjects.
There are two sponsorship drives coming up, the first of them starting
tomorrow:
1) Non-recurring donations up to 100 Euro made on any Sunday during
December 2024 will be matched by Betterplace with an additional 15%.
This offer is only valid until a funding pool of 4 000 Euro is
depleted (per Sunday). So the earlier you donate on these Sundays,
the higher the chance that your donation will receive the bonus.
2) Non-recurring donations up to 100 Euro made on Friday, 2024-12-06
(starting 09:00 CET and ending 23:59 CET) will be matched 100% by the
Commercial and Savings Bank Ulm. This offer is only valid until a
funding pool of 10 000 Euro is depleted. So the earlier you donate
(past 09:00 CET) on this particular day, the higher the chance that
your donation will receive the bonus.
The donation links can be found right at the very top of the X2Go Wiki:
<https://wiki.x2go.org/>
If times are rough for you and you can't afford to donate, don't feel
bad! You can also help us by forwarding this announcement to whomever
you seem fit - e.g. your local Linux user group, your social media
followers, etc.
Another way to help us is to be vocal about what you need X2Go for and
how it would hurt you if it would no longer be available - we're trying
to apply for public funding, so if you're using X2Go in the public
sector (i.e. education, research, health care, energy, industry), please
do let us know how X2Go ceasing to exist would affect you.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur, first chairman of the board,
Open Remote Computing Association - orca e.V.
Dear $ALL,
As stated in the subject line, X2Go: The Gathering 2024 will take place
at Linuxhotel, Essen, Germany, from Friday afternoon, 2024-06-28, to
Sunday afternoon/evening, 2024-06-30 and will, again, be a three-day
"work and play" (coding, chatting, sightseeing, socializing) event.
X2Go: The Gathering is the annual event where users, admins, and
developers (including the i18n volunteers) of X2Go meet face to face, to
discuss current X2Go-related issues, fix open bugs, and have a good time
getting to know each other.
As there is some overlap between X2Go, Arctica, and orca e.V., you can
expect to see members of those groups as well.
After 4 years spent "in exile" (with a skeleton crew of volunteers
meeting at shackspace in 2020, and going completely virtual in the years
2021-2023) due to the pandemic situation, we are finally returning to a
full real-life event at Linuxhotel (though we will be
streaming/recording our sessions, so you can join in remotely as well).
Note that while we do not require masks to be worn, it is still
recommended and endorsed, especially in indoor areas.
At the time of writing this invitation, and using some educated guesses
regarding under-reporting and wastewater analysis, Covid infection rate
in Germany is roughly somewhere between 1 out of 1000 and 1 out of 500
people per week.
*ATTENTION!*
If you want to join us *and* want to sleep in one of the hotel rooms at
the Linuxhotel, we need the number of beds and nights you want to
reserve, as well as *your full name* (as printed on your passport) and
*your nationality* by *2024-06-07* *23:59:59* *CEST*!!!
Very important!!! After that date, we cannot guarantee that we will
still be able to reserve a room for you! First come, first serve! As
single rooms are in short supply, please book your bed in a 2- or 3-bed
room, unless you absolutely have to use a single room.
Please send your reservation request to <mailto:vorstand@orca-ev.de>
with the text "The Gathering" somewhere in the subject and bug me
publicly on the X2Go-Project list if you don't receive a confirmation by
e-mail after a day or two.
If for some reason or other you do *not* need a place to sleep at
Linuxhotel, but *do* want to join us, please *still* let us know in
advance that you're planning to visit. There's no such hard deadline as
for the room reservations, but you will need to "check in" (and there
will be an "Admission fee") for our gathering with the Linuxhotel staff,
so please *do* let us know in advance.
We will be updating the Wiki page
<http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/events:x2go-gathering-2024> as more
information becomes available.
We already have one sponsor for the event - CFD.direct have kindly
offered to sponsor the Pizzas on Friday evening - but the more, the
merrier, so if you know someone willing and able to co-sponsor the
event, please let us know at <mailto:vorstand@orca-ev.de> as well.
Whether they wish to send us some "swag" with their company branding, or
pledge money that we can use to lower dining and lodging costs for our
participants (or to lower their health risks by providing masks,
sanitizers and free testing), their sponsorship is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Stefan Baur, "X2Go: The Gathering" event organizer
Dear $ALL,
X2Go will be present at Linux-Info-Day
<https://www.luga.de/static/LIT-2024/> in Augsburg, Germany on Saturday,
April 20th.
At this event, we will have a booth where we will demo X2Go-KDrive, as
well as the HTML5Client beta and X2Go's integration into the latest
Remmina client.
We're still waiting to hear back from the Linux-Info-Day crew regarding
a talk slot - we have submitted a CfP for a talk regarding how to
incorporate SSH, 2FA and X2Go into a simple, but effective Ransomware
protection for vintage as well as current Microsoft Windows versions.
If you're planning to attend and/or are in the area, feel free to stop
by and say hi! Attendance is free, and you do not need to register
beforehand.
We are trying to cover the costs for our two volunteers/orca e.V.
members (Mihai and me) via orca e.V., the registered association that
X2Go belongs to, but for that, we will need your help in the form of
donations*.
Sadly, funding for X2Go events has tanked since we separated it from the
main X2Go donation pool - we haven't received a single donation for our
event budget yet.
Which means that not only the trip to Linux Info Day is still in need of
funding, but also the previous one to Linux Days Chemnitz. :'(
The situation for our infrastructure budget is a little better, but we
could use some help there as well.
You can find our donation pages here:
X2Go Events (English):
<https://www.betterplace.org/en/projects/131360?wirwunder=235>
X2Go Events (German):
<https://www.betterplace.org/de/projects/131360?wirwunder=235>
X2Go Infrastructure (English):
<https://www.betterplace.org/en/projects/131358?wirwunder=235>
X2Go Infrastructure (German):
<https://www.betterplace.org/de/projects/131358?wirwunder=235>
It would be really cool if you could send some $$$/€€€/£££/¥¥¥ our way,
so we can keep advocating for X2Go and free remote desktop/remote
application projects in general.
We can accept donations via PayPal, Credit Card, Direct Debit,
giropay/paydirect and wire transfer. Best of all, donations towards X2Go
(and orca e.V., our umbrella org) are usually tax deductible for German
tax subjects.
Note that there is a special sponsorship drive sponsored by the
Commercial and Savings Bank Ulm, where the orca (and thus X2Go) bank
account resides:
Projects receiving donations made between Tuesday, 2024-03-26 (starting
09:00 CET) and Thursday, 2024-03-28 (ending 23:59 CET) will receive
additional funding from a pool of 10 000 Euro. So the more you donate
during this timeframe, the higher the share we'll receive from those 10
000 Euro.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur
(with his X2Go Event Planner hat on)
*If times are rough for you and you can't afford to donate, don't feel
bad! You can also help us by forwarding this announcement to whomever
you seem fit - e.g. your local Linux user group, your social media
followers, etc.
If you're on Twitter, you can retweet and like the following to help:
<https://twitter.com/farbenstau/status/1772238185239634302> (English)
<https://twitter.com/farbenstau/status/1772239658727968852> (German)
If you're on BlueSky, you can reskeet and like the following to help:
<https://bsky.app/profile/farbenstau.bsky.social/post/3kojhnqvcn423>
(English)
<https://bsky.app/profile/farbenstau.bsky.social/post/3kojhzohqz423>
(German)
And on Mastodon, you can like and boost the following to help:
<https://infosec.exchange/@farbenstau/112156390300051818> (English)
<https://infosec.exchange/@farbenstau/112156394812114108> (German)
Feel free to copy the text and links of these Tweets to any social media
platform that you are using.
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Fon/Fax 0731 40 34 66-36/-35 | USt-IdNr.: DE268653243
Hi everyone,
today we have started the X2Go GitLab migration. The previous Git
server is now set to read-only while the migration is in process.
Please be patient with contributions, we will inform you when work can
continue on gitlab.x2go.org. This should be by the end of the week at
the latest.
light + love + we apologize for the inconvenience
Mike
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Hi $ALL,
One result of X2Go: The Spread 2023 was that we decided to re-organize
our donation options.
As before, you can make donations to orca e.V. (our registered
nonprofit) and X2Go in general.
However, now you can also make a dedicated donation towards X2Go's
infrastructure or events.
You can find the links to both the old and new donation options right on
X2Go's Wiki frontpage: <https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php>
We are also investigating if we can use the platform to fund further
development on X2Go, e.g. by putting up funding goals for certain
features, but this will take some more time - first we'll need some
legal counseling so as not to endanger orca e.V.'s non-profit status.
And this legal counseling will have to be donation-funded as well ...
Important:
On New Year's Eve, 2023-12-31, all non-recurring donations up to 100 EUR
will receive 15% on top from betterplace.org (donations above 100 EUR
will receive 15 EUR on top, regardless of the amount), until the top-up
budget of 8 000 EUR across all projects registered with betterplace is
reached. This starts midnight 2023-12-31 CET, so the earlier you donate
on that particular day, the higher the chances that your donation
towards orca/X2Go will receive the additional 15%.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur
--
BAUR-ITCS UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Geschäftsführer: Stefan Baur
Eichenäckerweg 10, 89081 Ulm | Registergericht Ulm, HRB 724364
Fon/Fax 0731 40 34 66-36/-35 | USt-IdNr.: DE268653243
Hi $ALL,
Our annual X2Go event took place from December 11 to December 15.
All presentations/discussions were streamed live via YouTube, and are
also available as recordings via the following playlist:
<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWDo4PkY3E0PysVmbKIklP8xnQ2ersigh>
If you missed the live event, I strongly recommend watching the
recordings - some of these presentations are "How To"-videos, think
"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About X2Go* (*But Were Afraid to
Ask)". So if you've never used anything but a complete remote Linux
desktop via X2Go, or if you've never bothered to look at what other
options than pxelinux exist for netbooting a ThinClient, you'll learn
something new here.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur
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