On Wed Jun 11 06:50, John Goerzen wrote:
> Matthew Johnson wrote:
> 
> > No, QTNX is only the client. It doesn't cover setting up a server,
> > sorry.
> 
> Hrm.  It seems that the NX stuff has a lot of potential, but there isn't
> enough information anywhere to learn how to use it.  I think that qtnx
> ought to at least provide a pointer to the necessary packages containing
> the server setup instructions.
> 
> You really think it makes sense to just dump qtnx out there without any
> sort of information on how to set up the server that it is only useful
> with?  It should be simple to add this information.  Does the server
> exist in Debian?

The server does not and unfortunately cannot be in Debian (embedded code
copies of random branches of X11, etc). However, there are a large
number of people who will want to connect to an NX server run by someone
else. In those cases apt-get install qtnx should be sufficient for them
to do so.

Your point about documentation is valid. It's on my todo list (see the
other bug). 

Matt

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