Stefan,
Thanks for continuing to ponder on this.
The problem I'm trying to solve is that normal, non-technical people (my
sister triggered this) are quite rightly concerned about security and
privacy on the internet but not given much real help. Read the fine print
on your on-line banking's web
Am 27.03.2017 um 16:50 schrieb John Cobo:
> If a person had a small, inexpensive computer to use only for
> on-line banking and a few other secure things that would seem to solve a
> lot of problems.
Aaand that's where you're mistaken. Sorry to burst your bubble.
There are two ways to do this
Am 16.03.2017 um 18:28 schrieb John Cobo:
> I am considering X2Go for a project which involves non-technical people
> using X2Go to connect to a Raspberry Pi which does not have a screen and
> so the user will not know the Pi's IP address. I could set an SSH port
> on the Pi to an obscure number
Upgrading to X2Go 4.1.0.0: Unfortunately, the crashes still occur.
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Am 13.03.2017 um 11:43 schrieb Walid MOGHRABI:
> When my TCE users logs in their session, they have to set their audio volume
> levels everytime.
> Their settings are not saved when they log off their session.
Where would you expect the setting to be saved?
The Client is a RAM disk, so once you