I'm sorry, i admit I wasn't clear enough.
so, basically we have 30 little windows pc that act as thinclient. At the welcome screen there are the options to use "windows" or "linux" and each with a specific configration set, call it "session". So when I press "Linux" it calls the MYSESSION only with its settings.
Now, I wanted to keep this welcome interface as clean and easy possible. The good was pyHoca-gui with its "username/password" window, but again, it's too slow to start once a user press "Linux"

then I saw that x2goclient can accept many parameters if run by command line and infact it works nice with the ones I specified in the previous message. Only the GUI is not "clean": it's split vertically in two parts and "worst", on the right, one can still see the name of the session. Well, it's not a drama, but it's not so clean as the pyHoca interface.

Thanks,
alaxa


Il 25 giugno 2018 alle 12.41 Stefan Baur <X2Go-ML-1@baur-itcs.de> ha scritto:

Am 25.06.2018 um 11:16 schrieb alaxa@libero.it:

Hi!

I wanted to run the x2go client from the command line to display the "username" and "password" fields only, like it happens when using pyHoca-GUI. The problem is that whenever my users hit the "CANCEL" button they always see the list of available sessions at the right of the window, which I wanted to avoid.

The question is: Why do you offer more than one session type to your
users, when they are supposed to use only one?

The way to solve this will depend on your answer.

Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur

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