Hello debian-edu people,

it's been some time since we've discussed the integration of x2go into
skolelinux/debian-edu. We still don't have enough manpower for a real fork
of the nx-libraries (integration of only debian based xorg sources), the
discussion has stopped. I only wanted to add to the discussion, that we have
a booth on the linuxday 2008 and a talk/presentation on friday, so that
everybody who is interested, can see the system live/working and talk to us.

I hope It is ok to place this "advertisment" on the group because of the
possibility for us to get a bigger community and maybe some helper for the
localisation of x2go. On linuxday we will present a complete x2go
environment and our new gtk client.

Greetings,

Heinz

2008/3/6 RalfGesellensetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello everybody,
>
> I appreciate this ongoing discussion that might also be interesting for
> debian-devel.
>
> Am Donnerstag 06 März 2008 schrieb Heinz-M. Graesing:
> > So I would suggest a new thread "modularizing NX libraries for xorg"
> > or something, to get a response of people searching for such an
> > solution and developers (maybe nomachine too?) helping to achive it.
> > We would be interested in this topic too.
>
> As for modularization which is certainly the way to get x2go into Debian
> AFAP, I can see these connections (cf.
> http://x2go.berlios.de/screenshots-en.html):
>
> At Client-side, you use qt4/KDE specific layout and libraries, hence it
> would be great to get your qtApplications into KDE4. To make
> it "footlose", it should be as flexible as possible regarding the
> corresponding server protocol. However, I cannot tell if it is possible
> to separate protocolls (like using different plugins for x2go or nx).
>
> x2gospyglass could merge with italc (Qt, too) and controlaula (Gnome).
>
> At server-side, there are different links to attach to existing Debian
> packages. xorg was named, more generally freedesktop.org might be of
> interest.
>
> These are just some coarse templations of a skolelinux using teacher.
>
> Regards
> Ralf.
>
>

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