This is an update of the running discussion about a possible integration of
x2go in skolelinux.

I've been asked some questions which I will answer in this email so
everybody can follow the progress. There is a major difference in the
settings we use for openldap compared to the default settings of debian. We
are using SSL encryption and had some problems with the smbldap tools. To
answer the question if it is possible to change x2go that way that it may be
possible to use the default debian settings: Yes it is possible!
I think, it would be better to use the encruption, but yes, we can change
the way of installation so that there is no need for certificate generation
or any other task using debconf.
Another question I was asked: "why should x2go be a part of debian?". I was
told that skolelinux prefers official packages of debian. So you may ask the
question "why should x2go bei a part of skolelinux?". There are some
bavarian schools using x2go, which wan't to take advantage of the skolelinux
community (the most people are teacher and "talk the same language"). x2go
is - at the moment - fairly unknown in the universe of skolelinux users. I
had a talk to Ralf on Linux Day 2007 about x2go and one of the ideas of this
conversation was a skolelinux integration. This was the beginning of the
first step into this dependency. For skolelinux x2go would be a chance to
get a low bandwith, ldap based terminalserver solution (which of cause could
also be the FreeNX project).
Further questions were asked about x2go - not about the procedure of
skolelinux integration:
Why is x2go incompatible to nx? The idea behind x2go was born before the
integration of the free nx libraries. We wanted to build a secure, linux
based thin client environment with device based authentification and session
suspending and resuming features. Furthermore we wanted it to be multiserver
and ldap capable. The nx libraries added the low bandwith capability to the
project, but we didn't adopt the smb filesharing and the esd audio redirect.
The important feature of filesharing was realized over SSHFS and FUSE, which
are linux based projects. x2go uses PAM for authentification and includes a
LDAP browser in the client to speed up the login process. There is a client
build on QT4, a command line client and soon there will be a native GTK
client for Gnome users.
Why don't you join the FreeNX project and use their sources? The focus of
FreeNX is "building a nomachien nx compatible server". Our project is not nx
compatible. There was never a discussion which is the right way. If there
are things we can share, it should be no problem!
We have a faq on our project site (x2go.berlios.de), but feel free to ask me
further questions, if you are interested.
I made these discussions public to show you (skolelinux&debian) the state of
the project.

Thank you for reading,

Heinz

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