On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Marcelo Boveto Shima wrote: > On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Scott Moser <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Wed, 1 Jun 2011, Marcelo Shima wrote: > >
> X2goagent changes the output s/nxagent/x2goagent. This will break > FreeNX, but it is a reason that can be ignored since freenx is not in the > repository. I'd think that we could fix freenx, right? I'd say we should. Fyi, there are a few changes I made to a freenx-server in a ppa at https://launchpad.net/~awstrial-dev/+archive/nx/+packages . The patches are in debian/patches, and affect - handling of '=' (and other characters) in the CMDLINE. - zenity support to nxdialog. - kind of hacky: add "endsession hooks" (when user closes window and selects 'terminate', a runparts will be done on a certain directory). > I tried for 2 times the MOTU process, nxcompshad was accepted but > no nx-x11/nxagent, no nxcomp, no nxcompext nor freenx. And I must > say that nxcomp and nxcompext packages uploaded to the repository > last month are almost identical to the packages from freenx-team ppa. > So the work was just redone. > > These were just rants. I needed to do that =). Well, luckily stgraber is pushing on that now, so we may get *something* into the archive. Thank you for your work in the past, I've used it and I know that many others have. > http://spice-space.org/page/Features/XSpice > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~alon/xspice Awesome to see that work is being done there. > > XSpice is a xf86-video-qxl driver fork, so just execute Xorg with an > xorg.conf using it. > The best thing about it is that Spice is not an xorg 6.9 rc(something) fork. > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~alon/xspice/tree/README.xspice?h=xspice.v4 Yeah, that is *huge*. > For the future I want a Spice greeter for lightdm. =) > > If x2go is the choice for Ubuntu, I have no problem with it, but > I think it is important to add support for managing remote desktops > technologies in the core of the session manager. That is the solution I'm > proposing. The solution will involve lightdm developers and can be started > now and be stable for Ubuntu 12.04 lts release. I think that would be great, and people would be open to accepting such work. I would suggest filing a blueprint, you can copy me. If you're willing to do all the work, then there shouldn't be any real issue. Scott -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
