I am developing a way to pipe NX over HTTP (client and NodeJS server
module), and I noticed that x2go is a full-featured solution based on NX
technology. I already asked about this on the users mailing list and I was
directed here by Mike Gabriel. I'll try to not repeat anything that was
already
Hi Tyler,
On Sa 19 Mär 2011 07:35:04 CET Tyler Jameson Little wrote:
Has the x2go team significantly modified the base NX server code? If so,
where can I get the full source code for the server (not just the scripts)?
Mike led me to this website: http://i4git.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/, but
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 07:35:04 (CET), Tyler Jameson Little wrote:
Has the x2go team significantly modified the base NX server code? If so,
where can I get the full source code for the server (not just the
scripts)?
depends what you mean with 'base NX server code'. x2go is using a
largely
Hi Ricardo,
as x2goprint has not yet been ported to the new sbit-scheme. Patches are
welcome. :) Having a look at the x2goserver-scripts is probably a good
place to start.
Cheers
Morty
Am 17.03.2011 08:58, Ricardo Díaz Martín schrieb:
Reinhard,
What's happened in your ppa with x2goprint?
TBH, since x2goprint is 'just' a small script, I'd vote for installing
it uncondtionally from the x2goserver package.
Alex, Heinz? Opinions?
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Moritz Strübe
moritz.stru...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
as x2goprint has not yet been ported to the
Hi Tyler,
welcome on our List!
Am 19.03.2011 07:35, schrieb Tyler Jameson Little:
Mike informed me that the x2go team is already developing browser plugins,
but I wanted a way to integrate a remote session into a browser using pure
HTML5 and JavaScript.
His sounds very intersting!
Has
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 19:43:55 (CET), Tyler Jameson Little wrote:
Yes, thank you. I was trying to access the code under the projects/
directory, but obviously that didn't work.
Which repositories are necessary for getting a simple server up and
running? I don't need anything like sound,
Hi Morty,
I totally agree with you on this. As a matter of fact we are developing a
script that checks serverside whether one is allowed to start a certain
command. It uses the normal Linux users and groups and there is also a
maintainance option. Within 4 weeks this should be completely