Thank you for reading my mind and explain better the question. Yes, I just was 
looking for  "Username/Passowrd" fields, nothing more.

a.


> 
>     Il 26 giugno 2018 alle 7.11 Ulrich Sibiller <ul...@gmx.de> ha scritto:
> 
>     On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 9:26 PM, Stefan Baur <x2go-m...@baur-itcs.de> 
> wrote:
> 
>         > > 
> >         Hi Alaxa,
> > 
> >         Am 25.06.2018 um 20:17 schrieb al...@libero.it:
> > 
> >             > > > 
> > >             I'm sorry, i admit I wasn't clear enough.
> > >             so, basically we have 30 little windows pc that act as 
> > > thinclient.
> > > 
> > >         > > 
> >         This sounds like a rather weird setup. If the PCs are only used as
> >         ThinClients, with no local windows applications that you need, then
> >         running Windows on them is just unneccessary ballast.
> >         I would strongly recommend switching to our X2Go ThinClient image - 
> > it
> >         can be installed into an existing Windows installation, if you don't
> >         want to/cannot use network booting. Both the network booting as 
> > well as
> >         the local installation offer an easy way back to Windows if 
> > something
> >         goes wrong, as you do _not_ need to delete 
> > Windows/repartition/reformat.
> > 
> >             > > > 
> > >             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.
> > > 
> > >         > > 
> >         The clean way to solve this would be the X2Go Session Broker.
> >         In broker mode, X2GoClient prompts you for your login credentials 
> > first,
> > 
> >     > 
>     I think all that's asked for is a mode of x2goclient that does not
>     display the session list on the right. Should be doable.
> 
>     What I am wondering: I don't see why pyhoca session initialization
>     should be slower than x2goclient as they are both doing the same
>     basically.
> 
>     Uli
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