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    * X2Go Thin Client: a user workstation in your office that boots from the network with minimal software. Only purpose is to start the ''x2goclient'' software and provide access to one (or more) X2Go Server(s).
    * X2Go PXE Server: the server that serves chroot images to X2Go Thin Clients via PXE, TFTP and NFS to thin client boxes. The X2Go PXE Server has to be situated in your LAN. X2Go PXE Server and X2Go Server can be one machine, in production setups we recommend to separate these
two functionalities onto two separate (virtual) servers.
  
  <note>The X2Go TCE has been developed on/for Debian GNU/Linux. -- You can surely use any GNU/Linux distribution as X2Go Server (providing that the ''x2goserver'' package is available for the server's distro). The boot environment for the X2Go PXE Server has been developed on Debian GNU/Linux and also been tested on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. The X2Go Thin Client chroot can be configured to use Ubuntu GNU/Linux, but it is __highly recommended__ to leave the defaults and use Debian GNU/Linux for creating the X2Go TCE chroot.</note>
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+ <note>The Debian instructions should also hold for Raspbian, a Debian fork rebuilt on armhf.</note>
  
  ===== Network setup =====
  
  X2Go TCE requires a local area network (LAN) that is at least switched at 100MB/s. The X2Go Thin Client chroot distribution is not designed to work over the internet or on low bandwidth connections, but the X2Go Thin Client can possibly give access to X2Go servers
outside of your LAN infrastructure that is: X2Go Thin Clients can be used to work on X2Go servers on the WAN (e.g. on the internet, in a public cloud, etc.).


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