[X2go-dev] VcXsrv
Moritz Struebe
Moritz.Struebe at informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Fri Jan 28 14:54:16 CET 2011
Hi Alex,
I agree with you. So what about keeping on providing Xming "silently" ,
which has some drawbacks, but seems to work ok, and add an option, to
add an Xserver of your choice, which makes everyone happy who is not
happy with Xming. Once the problems with VcXsrv are solved/fixed you can
change over. I have now I dear how much trouble it is to package both of
them. Thanks to hard-disc pricing and broadband Internet I don't think
size is an issue here. :)
Cheers
Morty
Am 28.01.2011 14:17, schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder:
> I think so too. But we should provide a working Xserver with windows
> installer. Most of windows users don't want to install additional
> software, they prefer, that they clicking on installer.exe and after
> that have working application. Early, we had included Xming installer
> in x2goclient installer with option not to install it. X2goclient was
> free configurable which Xserver it should use. And we got a lot of
> complains that installer is much to complex. In any case, windows user
> must have a working client after execution of installer is finished.
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