Am 14.03.2018 um 20:58 schrieb Torsten Kupke:
yes, currently I use a "MATE" session, because I can configure it more flexible. But the "Local desktop" session sometimes could be useful, when I worked on the console of the Ubuntu host and forgot to save my work before going home. Then I could use the "Local desktop" session to save the unsaved work. And sometimes there are things, which couldn't be saved in their actual state and must be worked on before saving. So the "Local desktop" session could be very useful to complete and save this work.
One thing you could do - of course, this needs to be done in advance - is start up a minimal desktop environment (say,e.g. only OpenBox) on your workstation, then spawn X2GoClient directly on the workstation/OpenBox session, treating the Workstation as X2GoServer and X2GoThinClient in one box.
Start up a MATE session inside that X2GoClient, connecting to localhost, then, when you want to connect remotely, simply force-suspend that session and reattach to it. This will give you native X2Go speed, rather than the more VNC-like session shadowing.
Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
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